2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9663.2006.00520.x
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Novelty and Nostalgia in Urban Greenspace: Refugee Perspectives

Abstract: This paper investigates migrants' perceptions and experiences of urban greenspaces. The research used innovative participatory and visual (photography) methods and the 12 week programme included visits to 10 greenspaces in Sheffield. The participants were all asylum seekers and refugees from Asia and Africa. This paper discusses how and why the participants engaged or disengaged with local greenspace in the short and medium term. In particular, the importance of memory and nostalgia in participants' experience… Show more

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“…Also, socially integrative functions of landscape were found in studies with elderly people (Booth et al 2000;Kweon et al 1998;Milligan et al 2004) and migrants (Rishbeth and Finney 2006;Seeland and Ballesteros 2004). As the literature suggests, urban landscape should provide a sufficient level of safety (e.g.…”
Section: Mental Well-being: Landscape As a Restorativementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, socially integrative functions of landscape were found in studies with elderly people (Booth et al 2000;Kweon et al 1998;Milligan et al 2004) and migrants (Rishbeth and Finney 2006;Seeland and Ballesteros 2004). As the literature suggests, urban landscape should provide a sufficient level of safety (e.g.…”
Section: Mental Well-being: Landscape As a Restorativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same landscape can, from this point of view, be perceived completely different. The explanation for this lies in the fact that landscape is linked to meaning, identity, attachment, belonging, memory, and history (Augenstein 2002;Davenport and Anderson 2005;Frumkin 2003;Oreszczyn and Lane 2000;Parsons and Daniel 2002;Rishbeth and Finney 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burgess et al (1988) illustrated how Asian woman linked their experience of their native countryside to their pleasure of being in natural surroundings in Britain. Rishbeth and Finney (2006) considered refugee attitudes to greenspaces in an emotive context, showing the potential importance of greenspaces in providing a conceptual link between former and new homes. They identified physical and psychological barriers to be overcome for the benefits of greenspace to be realised.…”
Section: Access To Greenspacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From landscape studies and immigration studies a number of different interdisciplinary branches of research have emerged 2 , including the study of place attachment on the part of immigrants through landscape experience (e.g. Rishbeth and Powell, 2013;Rishbeth and Finney, 2006;Armstrong, 2004). This area remains, however, underexplored, including the context of children's geographies.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 98%