Blue space quality, quantity, and happiness in China: integrating subjective perceptions and objective indicators in a multilevel analysis
Fuxiang Yu, Chuntian Lu, Zhengbing Guo

TL;DR
This study explores how blue spaces in China affect happiness by combining people's perceptions with environmental data.
Contribution
It integrates subjective perceptions and objective ecological indicators to analyze blue space effects on happiness.
Findings
Perceived water quality and sufficiency at the individual level are linked to higher happiness.
Provincial wastewater treatment and groundwater supply correlate positively with happiness.
Higher pollution levels reduce the happiness benefit of perceived water quality.
Abstract
Human wellbeing is closely linked to interactions with natural environments, yet research on blue space has primarily focused on proximity to water bodies, paying limited attention to ecological quality, resource sufficiency, and the integration of subjective perceptions with objective conditions. This study examines how both subjective and objective dimensions of blue space influence individual happiness in China. We used data from the 2021 Chinese General Social Survey, linked with provincial-level ecological indicators from the China Statistical Yearbook. Multilevel ordered logistic regression models were applied to assess the associations between blue space indicators and happiness, with particular attention to cross-level interactions. The results show that blue space quality and quantity contribute to happiness in distinct ways. At the individual level, more favorable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Land Use and Ecosystem Services · Urban Heat Island Mitigation
