Harmonious Degree of Sound Sources Influencing Visiting Experience in Kulangsu Scenic Area, China

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Authors

  • Xuan Guo
  • Jiang Liu
  • Zhu Chen
  • Xin Chen Hong

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  • Fuzhou University
  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
  • Southeast University (SEU)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number138
Pages (from-to)138
JournalForests
Volume14
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2023

Abstract

Soundscapes are important resources and contribute to high-quality visiting experiences in scenic areas. Based on a public investigation of 195 interviewees in the Kulangsu scenic area, this study aimed to explore the relationships between the harmonious degree of sound sources (SHD) and visiting experience indicators, in terms of soundscape perception, as well as the satisfaction degree of visual landscape and comprehensive impression. The results suggested that the dominating positions of human sounds did not totally suppress the perception of natural sounds such as birdsong and sea waves in the scenic area. Natural sound sources also showed a higher harmonious degree than other artificial sounds. Significant relationships existed between the SHD of most sound sources and the visiting experience indicators. Natural sounds were closely related to pleasant and comfortable soundscape perception, while mechanical sound sources were mainly related to eventful and varied soundscapes. The close relationships between certain sound sources and the satisfaction degree of the visual landscape and comprehensive impression evaluation indicated the effectiveness of audio-visual and even multi-sensory approaches to enhance visiting experience. The structural equation model further revealed that (1) natural sound was the most influential sound source of soundscape and visual landscape perception; (2) human sounds and mechanical sounds all showed significant positive effects on soundscape perception; and (3) indirect relationships could exist in the SHD of sound sources with comprehensive impression evaluation. The results can facilitate targeted soundscape and landscape management and landsense creation with the aim of improving visiting experience.

Keywords

    landscape, scenic area, sound perception, soundscape, structural equation model, visiting experience

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all)
  • Forestry

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Harmonious Degree of Sound Sources Influencing Visiting Experience in Kulangsu Scenic Area, China. / Guo, Xuan; Liu, Jiang; Chen, Zhu et al.
In: Forests, Vol. 14, No. 1, 138, 12.01.2023, p. 138.

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Guo X, Liu J, Chen Z, Hong XC. Harmonious Degree of Sound Sources Influencing Visiting Experience in Kulangsu Scenic Area, China. Forests. 2023 Jan 12;14(1):138. 138. doi: 10.3390/f14010138
Guo, Xuan ; Liu, Jiang ; Chen, Zhu et al. / Harmonious Degree of Sound Sources Influencing Visiting Experience in Kulangsu Scenic Area, China. In: Forests. 2023 ; Vol. 14, No. 1. pp. 138.
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