Landscape Perception and the Importance of Recreation Areas for Students during the Pandemic Time
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What are the students’ preferred landscapes for recreation purposes?
- Did the COVID-19 pandemic result in a change in the perception of landscape? What did that change consist of?
- How to design and develop the landscape to provide a richer experience, conducive to relaxation?
- Were recreation areas conducive to improvement in well-being and stress reduction in students during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Did the opinions about the accessibility of recreation areas change during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Did the COVID-19 pandemic increase the frequency of the students’ use of recreation areas and what were the recreational activities practiced?
- What types of recreation areas were chosen for leisure activity and what landscape features influenced the choice of a place for recreation and what were the most frequented specific places?
2. The Impact of Landscape and Recreational Areas on Health—A Literature Review
3. Study Area
4. Materials and Methods
- the link between the selected place of recreation and the landscape.
- perceived changes in the perception of landscape and assessment of their relationship with the lockdown.
- rating the value of local landscape (related to the place of residence).
- proposals of changes in local landscape so that it provides a richer experience, conducive to recreation.
- an assessment of well-being.
- rating the influence of using recreation areas on improved well-being and activity.
- rating the need for contact with nature.
- rating the accessibility of recreation area near one’s place of residence.
- frequency of using recreation areas.
- types of recreation areas chosen for leisure activity.
- landscape features influence the choice of a place for recreation.
- recreational activities.
- the most frequented, specific places (a place name).
5. Results
5.1. What Are the Students’ Preferred Landscapes for Recreation Purposes?
5.2. Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Result in a Change in the Perception of Landscape?
- “After spending a long time in the comfort of your home and at the computer, going outside and admiring the landscape gave even more relief and a moment of relaxation than before, you could appreciate and enjoy it even more than previously, you could appreciate the brief time spent in nature as well as the various stimuli associated with it. Admiring the landscape made and still makes it possible to get away from reality for a while and forget about everything for a few moments.”
- “I started paying more attention to the urban landscape, how modern buildings blend in with historic buildings and whether they form an ideal urban landscape.”
- “I enjoyed the view of the landscape more, I appreciated the fresh air more, I paid more attention to the trees, the greenery.”
- “I pay more attention to ‘ordinary’, common areas. I notice more details in them, and they form a beautiful whole. I grew up in the countryside, and it’s only recently that I’ve become aware of agricultural, rural landscapes.”
5.3. How to Design and Develop the Landscape to Provide a Richer Experience, Conducive to Relaxation?
5.4. Were Recreation Areas Conducive to Improvement in Well-Being and Stress Reduction in Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic?
5.5. Did the Opinions about the Accessibility of Recreation Areas Change during the COVID-19 Pandemic?
5.6. Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Increase the Frequency of the Students’ Use of Recreation Areas and What Were the Recreational Activities Practiced?
5.7. What Types of Recreation Areas Were Chosen for Leisure Activity, What Land-Scape Features Influenced the Choice of a Place for Recreation and What Were the Most Frequented Specific Places?
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Value of Variable | Total Number | Share of Respondents (%) | ||
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1st Phase | 2nd Phase | 1st Phase | 2nd Phase | ||
Gender | Females | 118 | 147 | 65.2 | 73.5 |
Males | 63 | 53 | 34.8 | 26.5 | |
Faculty | Spatial Management | 71 | 85 | 39.2 | 42.5 |
Tourism and Recreation | 85 | 42 | 47.0 | 21.0 | |
Other faculties | 25 | 73 | 13.8 | 36.5 |
During the COVID-19 Pandemic | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Very Bad | Poor | Moderate | Good | Very Good | Total | ||
Before the COVID-19 pandemic | Very bad | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Poor | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | |
Moderate | 1 | 9 | 19 | 4 | 0 | 33 | |
Good | 4 | 12 | 41 | 29 | 5 | 91 | |
Very good | 5 | 9 | 25 | 21 | 10 | 70 | |
Total | 11 | 33 | 86 | 54 | 16 | 200 |
Improvement in Well-Being | Reduction of Stress | Interpersonal Contacts | Physical Activity | Functioning Similar to the Pre-Pandemic Times | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Totally agree | 41.2 | 37.9 | 26.7 | 29.1 | 24.2 |
Agree | 36.1 | 36.4 | 36.4 | 38.2 | 40.4 |
Disagree | 5.7 | 10.6 | 13.3 | 11.1 | 15.2 |
Totally disagree | 10.8 | 9.6 | 13.8 | 12.1 | 13.1 |
No opinion | 6.2 | 9.6 | 9.7 | 9.5 | 7.1 |
Before the COVID-19 Pandemic | During the COVID-19 Pandemic | |
---|---|---|
Park ** | 66.8 | 57.7 |
Gullies N | 28.6 | 26.5 |
Forest *** | 68.4 | 72.4 |
Lake/pond * | 63.8 | 49.0 |
Botanical garden N | 14.3 | 11.2 |
Allotment gardens N | 19.4 | 18.4 |
Own plot of land N | 52.6 | 50.5 |
Other N | 4.1 | 3.1 |
Before the COVID-19 Pandemic | During the COVID-19 Pandemic | |
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Protected areas | 13.5 | 12.0 |
Forests | 24.0 | 28.0 |
Saxon Garden (Lublin) | 26.5 | 17.0 |
Other city parks and gullies | 28.5 | 29.0 |
Zemborzycki Lake (Lublin) | 11.5 | 9.5 |
Other lakes | 13.0 | 12.5 |
Tourist towns | 9.5 | 4.0 |
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Bernat, S.; Trykacz, K.; Skibiński, J. Landscape Perception and the Importance of Recreation Areas for Students during the Pandemic Time. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 9837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169837
Bernat S, Trykacz K, Skibiński J. Landscape Perception and the Importance of Recreation Areas for Students during the Pandemic Time. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(16):9837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169837
Chicago/Turabian StyleBernat, Sebastian, Karolina Trykacz, and Jakub Skibiński. 2022. "Landscape Perception and the Importance of Recreation Areas for Students during the Pandemic Time" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 16: 9837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169837
APA StyleBernat, S., Trykacz, K., & Skibiński, J. (2022). Landscape Perception and the Importance of Recreation Areas for Students during the Pandemic Time. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16), 9837. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169837