It is not always greener on the other side: Greenery perception across demographics and personalities in multiple cities
Matias Quintana, Fangqi Liu, Jussi Torkko, Youlong Gu, Xiucheng Liang, Yujun Hou, Koichi Ito, Yihan Zhu, Mahmoud Abdelrahman, Tuuli Toivonen, Yi Lu, Filip Biljecki

TL;DR
This study compares objective greenery measurements with subjective perceptions across diverse demographics and locations, revealing that perceived greenery is influenced more by location than individual demographics or personality.
Contribution
It advances understanding of urban greenery perception by analyzing discrepancies between measured and perceived greenery across multiple countries and demographic groups.
Findings
Discrepancies between objective and subjective greenery are consistent worldwide.
Demographics and personality have limited impact on greenery perception.
Location significantly influences perceived greenery, highlighting cultural and environmental effects.
Abstract
Quantifying and assessing urban greenery is consequential for planning and development, reflecting the everlasting importance of green spaces for multiple climate and well-being dimensions of cities. Evaluation can be broadly grouped into objective (e.g., measuring the amount of greenery) and subjective (e.g., polling the perception of people) approaches, which may differ -- what people see and feel about how green a place is might not match the measurements of the actual amount of vegetation. In this work, we advance the state of the art by measuring such differences and explaining them through human, geographic, and spatial dimensions. The experiments rely on contextual information extracted from street view imagery and a comprehensive urban visual perception survey collected from 1,000 people across five countries with their extensive demographic and personality information. We…
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TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Urban Heat Island Mitigation · Land Use and Ecosystem Services
