2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15053957
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Gender Differences and Optimizing Women’s Experiences: An Exploratory Study of Visual Behavior While Viewing Urban Park Landscapes in Tokyo, Japan

Abstract: Improving the inclusiveness of urban green spaces and enabling various groups to equally enjoy their benefits is the basis of sustainable urban development. Urban park design generally starts from a gender-neutral perspective, ignoring differences in needs related to gender, particularly women’s sensitivity to the environment. This study focused on visual perception and explored gender differences and proposed causes of visual-behavior differences while viewing landscapes. We used photo data from Mizumoto Park… Show more

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“…Also, their saccades present a smaller amplitude and longer duration compared to male participants. These findings align with prior research on gender differences in conventional (2D) image exploration [27,35]. Our insights highlight the importance of considering potential gender differences in datasets and study designs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Also, their saccades present a smaller amplitude and longer duration compared to male participants. These findings align with prior research on gender differences in conventional (2D) image exploration [27,35]. Our insights highlight the importance of considering potential gender differences in datasets and study designs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The quicker growth and establishment of poplars allow for rapid greening of areas that may otherwise remain devoid of green cover for extended periods. Despite their shorter lifespans, introducing poplars is a practical strategy for swiftly introducing tree canopy cover, contributing to immediate benefits such as shade provision, air quality enhancement, and visual aesthetics within urban spaces [150,151,152].…”
Section: Poplar In Cities As Suitable and Forgotten Trees In Urban Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, even small urban parks have restorative potential. Their components (e.g., benches), amount and types of vegetation [20], and presence of other people influence people's preferences [21]. In addition, their access and use are also relevant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%