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Does vegetation density and perceptions predict green stormwater infrastructure preference?
Pongsakorn Suppakittpaisarn
, Chun Yen Chang
,
Brian Deal
, Linda Larsen
,
William C. Sullivan
Landscape Architecture
School of Architecture
Urban and Regional Planning
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
European Union Center
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Human Development and Family Studies
Office of the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Vegetation Density
100%
Green Stormwater Infrastructure
100%
Vegetation Perception
100%
Perceived Safety
33%
Perceived Naturalness
33%
Strong Correlation
16%
Likert Scale
16%
Health Benefits
16%
US Cities
16%
Gaps in Knowledge
16%
Density Level
16%
Five-point
16%
Planners
16%
Original Image
16%
Human Preferences
16%
Season Effect
16%
Plant Density
16%
Landscape Characteristics
16%
Human Perception
16%
Urban Ecosystem
16%
Urban Street
16%
People's Preferences
16%
Infrastructure Impacts
16%
Urban Greening
16%
Nature's Contributions to People
16%
Bioretention
16%
Density Perception
16%
Amazon Turk
16%
Computer Science
Designer Knowledge
100%
Human Perception
100%
Asked Participant
100%
Point Likert Scale
100%
Food Science
Health Benefits
100%
Psychology
Likert Scale
100%