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2021
Urban green spaces embody a variety of meanings for people depending on the emotional relationship a person has with the landscape. Common heritage and cultural values are often reflected in our urban green spaces that create identity in cities. Place attachment refers to a person’s love for the physical and social attributes of a place, and the ...
Gail Hansen, Joseli Macedo
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Urban green spaces embody a variety of meanings for people depending on the emotional relationship a person has with the landscape. Common heritage and cultural values are often reflected in our urban green spaces that create identity in cities. Place attachment refers to a person’s love for the physical and social attributes of a place, and the ...
Gail Hansen, Joseli Macedo
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The relationship between place attachment and landscape values: Toward mapping place attachment
Applied Geography, 2007Abstract This paper examines the relationships between place attachment and landscape values using two measures of place attachment—a psychometric, scale-based measure [Williams, D. R., & Vaske, J. J. (2003). The measurement of place attachment: Validity and generalisability of a psychometric approach.
Brown, G., Raymond, C.
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Festival attachment: antecedents and effects on place attachment and place loyalty
International Journal of Event and Festival Management, 2019PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose the mechanism of festival attachment and examine how it serves as a significant predictor of place attachment and place loyalty.Design/methodology/approachThrough on-site survey with convenience sampling, 465 visitors were surveyed at the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, which is one of the most famous ...
Sheng-Hshiung Tsaur +3 more
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Visualization of place attachment
Applied Geography, 2018Abstract The concept of place attachment is amorphous and difficult to study. To address this, we set out to map and analyze place attachment for a city park in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. We developed a GIS application called the Place Analysis System (PAS) to allow place attachment data to be collected, georegistered, stored and processed ...
Brad Maguire, Brian Klinkenberg
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Explorations in place attachment
Journal of Cultural Geography, 2018For purposes of this text, place attachment is, “the emotional bond that develops between a person and a place” (p. 2).
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1992
There is a long history of cultural assumptions regarding children’s special affinity or bond for certain places, much of it antedating modern psychology. Within psychology, the subject is more ambiguous. The term attachment evokes a long history of theory and research that has measured the degree to which young children seek to keep a primary ...
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There is a long history of cultural assumptions regarding children’s special affinity or bond for certain places, much of it antedating modern psychology. Within psychology, the subject is more ambiguous. The term attachment evokes a long history of theory and research that has measured the degree to which young children seek to keep a primary ...
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Place Attachment in Adolescence
2011The concept of attachment in psychology, particularly in child and adolescent development, usually refers to theories and studies by Bowlby (1969) and others on emotional attachments to parents in early childhood and to peers and other relevant people in later childhood and adolescence. This essay will present a different form of attachment: attachment
DALLAGO, LORENZA +3 more
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Disruptions in Place Attachment
1992A study of disruptions in psychological processes can provide unique insight into their predisruption functioning as well as the disruptions themselves and their consequences. Place attachment processes normally reflect the behavioral, cognitive, and emotional embeddedness individuals experience in their sociophysical environments.
Barbara B. Brown, Douglas D. Perkins
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