KMID : 1024520210300030267
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Journal of the Environmental Sciences 2021 Volume.30 No. 3 p.267 ~ p.277
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Analysis of Preference and Psychological Recovery by Sound, Scenery, Soundscape in Healing Forest
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Kim Jin-Sook
Shin Won-Seob Kim Myeong-Jong
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Abstract
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This study investigates sound, scenery, and soundscape preferences, which are sensory factors that users feel in a healing forest, comparing the difference in recovery by the soundscape. In the barrier-free, wooden walking path of the National Daegwallyeong Healing Forest, a survey site with five different conditions was selected. Users prefer water sounds the most and places with open views for scenery. For the complex sensation of soundscapes, the most preferred is a space where water sounds can be heard, and either a waterfall or an open view can be seen. A profile of mood states test was use to compare users' psychological recovery by the soundscape. It was found that users felt the most positive mood with water sounds and open views. In addition, users' preference for artificial sounds, scenery, and soundscape was the lowest. In the mood state test, it was found that the artificial soundscape incited the most negative emotions.
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KEYWORD
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Soundscape, Forest therapy, K-POMS-B, Preference
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