Transforming urban landscapes: The societal impact of small urban green spaces in Tehran, Iran

Maryam Naghibi , Mohsen Faizi , Ashkan Farrokhi
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Urban areas around the world grapple with the issue of derelict and abandoned spaces (DAS). This study, set in Tehran, Iran, delves into the potential of these spaces when transformed into Small Urban Green Spaces (SUGS). Through a comprehensive approach involving Electroencephalogram (EEG) and psychological assessments, the study examines the impact of SUGS on the psychological well-being of urban residents. Results reveal distinct physiological and emotional responses to these green spaces, indicating their significant role in enhancing mental health and societal welfare. The findings demonstrate the value of incorporating SUGS in urban planning, providing critical insights for sustainable urban development and the revitalization of cities: (1) Various kinds of leftover spaces evoked unique physiological reactions and preferences in the participants; (2) Proactive efforts to transform spaces present a practical approach for growing populations; (3) Observing SUGS resulted in significant alterations in gamma wave power, indicating a robust connection between empathy and gamma activity; (4) Participants experienced considerable improvements in feelings of comfort, relaxation, and perceptions of color, beauty, appeal, cheerfulness, as well as overall mood states.

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改造城市景观:伊朗德黑兰小型城市绿地的社会影响
世界各地的城市都在努力解决废弃空间(DAS)的问题。本研究以伊朗德黑兰为背景,探讨了这些空间在改造成小型城市绿地(SUGS)后的潜力。通过脑电图(EEG)和心理评估等综合方法,该研究探讨了小型城市绿地(SUGS)对城市居民心理健康的影响。研究结果表明,这些绿地具有明显的生理和情绪反应,表明它们在增进心理健康和社会福利方面发挥着重要作用。研究结果证明了将 SUGS 纳入城市规划的价值,为可持续城市发展和城市振兴提供了重要启示:(1) 各种类型的残留空间唤起了参与者独特的生理反应和偏好;(2) 积极改造空间的努力为不断增长的人口提供了一种实用的方法;(3) 观察 SUGS 会导致伽马波功率发生显著变化,表明移情与伽马活动之间存在密切联系;(4) 参与者的舒适感、放松感以及对色彩、美感、吸引力、愉悦感的感知以及整体情绪状态都得到了显著改善。
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