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Study On The Behavioral Preferences Of Rural Children In Outdoor Activity Space Based On Perceptual Map

Posted on:2022-09-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M F LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2492306542966149Subject:Art and design
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We are used to putting children in a passive role in all kinds of child-related problems and researches,and lack of understanding and analyzing problems from the perspective of children.By using children’s sensory perception of individual and environmental responses,we can better find problems and take precise measures to solve them.Outdoor activities are very important for children’s growth,more and more people has realized a kind of outdoor activities is not only the children need is also a kind of rights of children,outdoor activities,plays an indispensable role to the health of children,children through two-way communication with the outdoors space environment growing,promote the development of children’s cognitive ability and physical and mental health development.As children are the main group of community space,it is necessary to explore the outdoor activity space with children as the main body to explore children’s friendly behavior preference.Based on the environmental behavior,children’s behavioral psychology and related theory as the center,on the basis of rural children,for example,field investigations in guoyang county,anhui province,preference perception map of children’s perspective to outdoor activities,behavior,auxiliary NVivo11 qualitative analysis,to explore the rural children’s outdoor activity space behavior preference.Combined with the analysis of relevant cases,the elements and characteristics of rural children’s outdoor activity space are sorted out,the limitations and deficiencies of existing children’s outdoor activity space are summarized and analyzed,and the design and discussion are carried out to provide ideas for future related research and design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Children, Outdoor activities, Space, Perceptual map, design
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