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View-based greenery: A three-dimensional assessment of city buildings’ green visibility using Floor Green View Index

Landscape and Urban Planning, 2016
Abstract Vegetation provides many environmental benefits to the city, and daily access to vegetation contributes to the well-being and psychological status of urban residents. Understanding and measuring urban dwellers’ view-based exposure to greenery has become an important and much needed task for assessing the quality of urban life.
Siyi Yu, Bailang Yu, Wei Song
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Analyzing the effects of Green View Index of neighborhood streets on walking time using Google Street View and deep learning

Landscape and Urban Planning, 2021
Abstract Previous research has reported that greenery is an important factor in walking activities, with greenery existing in various forms, including trees, gardens, green walls, and other examples. However, traditional methods of measuring urban greenery involve limitations in coverage of various forms of greenery and do not reflect the actual ...
Sugie Lee
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Assessing street-level urban greenery using Google Street View and a modified green view index

Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 2015
Abstract We explored Google Street View (GSV) as a street-level, urban greenery assessment tool. Street-level greenery has long played a critical role in the visual quality of urban landscapes. This living landscape element can and should be assessed for the quality of visual impact with the GSV information, and the assessed street-level greenery ...
Xiaojiang Li   +2 more
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Spatial relationship between green view index and normalized differential vegetation index within the Sixth Ring Road of Beijing

Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 2021
Abstract Urban green space (UGS) has been recognized as a critical urban landscape design element. The green view index (GVI), as an indicator to quantify the perception of green landscape from the pedestrians’ perspective, has been widely used to evaluate the quality and aesthetic ecosystem services of urban green spaces.
Yonglin Zhang, Xiao Fu
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Evaluating Street View Cognition of Visible Green Space in Fangcheng District of Shenyang with the Green View Index

2020 Chinese Control And Decision Conference (CCDC), 2020
Street space is regarded as the skeleton of the urban built environment in a certain way, and one of the most important points for urban dwellers to perceive the image of the city directly. How to better understand the relationship between human cognitive behavior and visual perception and how to evaluate the urban space quantitatively from the human ...
Yanhua Fu, Yang Song
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