Construction of Landscape Scenes Sequence of Parkview Elements to Facilitate Walking,Jogging,and Running:A Case Study of Century Park in Shanghai
With the increase in public health awareness,more people prefer to engage in walking,jogging,and running in conveniently accessible and scenic park environments.By using smart devices to record their exercise trajectories and physiological feedback,a substantial amount of data has been provided for research related to the landscape behavior of"park walking",which leads to the exploration of interactive relationship among landscape environment,walking,jogging,and running behavior,and physiological response to scientifically quantify the feedback mechanism between park-view elements and exercise indicators.Based on this,the park landscape planning and design which facilitate walking,jogging,and running behavior are proposed.This study includes:1)By crawling large data information from Strava platform,two physiological indicators-heart rate and speed-are obtained for walkers,joggers,and runners on their exercise routes and nodes;2)Combining the semantic segmentation results of actual photos from Century Park,17 types of park-view elements are extracted;3)Spearman correlation model is used to analyze the mathematical relationship among landscape environment,walking,jogging,and running behavior,and physiological response to summarize characteristics of park-view scenes corresponding to different heart rates and speeds;4)Following the principles of sports training,scene modules for site attraction,training improvement,and recovery moderation of walking,jogging and running are created,in which means landscape scenes sequences are constructed.It indicates that park-view elements that facilitate walking,jogging,and running behaviors differ from one another.The diverse combinations of elements such as trees,water,fences,and sky can guide walking,jogging,and running behaviors at various training stages,providing a reference for planning and design of parks suitable for walking,jogging,and running.
landscape architecturelandscape element in parkwalking,jogging,and running behaviorphysiological responselandscape scenes sequenceCentury Park