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A study on the fusion of musical theme landscape and soundscape in Hefei Feicui Lake scenic spot, China

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  • Su Wang
  • Qingqing Xiao

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The health of the urban public can be promoted by shaping ecological landscapes and reducing noise. Visual landscapes and soundscape, considered as important components of sustainable urban development, are becoming increasingly concerned. In this study, Hefei Feicui Lake scenic spot in China was regarded as an example. By using questionnaire survey, soundwalks and acoustic monitoring methods, which aimed to understand people’s sense of identification with musical theme landscape and soundscape in the area, and further explored the effects of the interaction between musical theme landscape and soundscape on the perceived soundscape restoration of visitors. The results showed that musical theme landscape and soundscape could affect people’s emotions on the individual level and their behaviours, such as staying (viewing the scenery or rest) on the social level. On this basis, a strategy for creating urban public space inspired by the art of music was proposed as the topic of this study.

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  • Su Wang & Qingqing Xiao, 2024. "A study on the fusion of musical theme landscape and soundscape in Hefei Feicui Lake scenic spot, China," Landscape Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(3), pages 410-427, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:clarxx:v:49:y:2024:i:3:p:410-427
    DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2024.2307003
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