Evidence for the effect of nature on health - Nature and recreation
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Concepts used for segmenting the public:
Motives, benefits, Constraints and experiences
What is a motive?
It is the reason for doing something. How a need is manifested. i.e need for rest can explain ones urge to walk in a forest.
Assuption that motives explain behavior and can thus predict what ppl do
Theory about experiences: Lengkeek - Counterstructure
6 parameters used to classify metal frames and can be used to understand why our experiences vary.
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Lenkeek's coutnerstructure 6parameters are?
tension of consciousness
bracketing of doubts
proprioception - awareness of body and position
sociality
sense of time
sense of space
to vary mental structure/ variance in parameter we seek
counterstructure in leisure time.
Marwijk (2007) Experiencing nature
Adresses the relationship of experience of the environment and behavior
marwijk, experiencing nature uses 4 values
Use value, (functionality)
Perception value (attractiveness)
Narrative value (story)
Appropriation value (mental attachment)
Use of typologies to segment the public?
Usefull to adress different needs and preferences for different people
Not all needs can be combined, i.e solitude and socialisaing
Spatial Zoning can be used to serve the diversified public
Which typologies are used to segment the public? show difference in experience
COunterstructure(Lengkeek) and experincing nature (Marwijk)
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