Abstract

This study was conducted to obtain basic data for the use of rural landscape resources as a restoration environment. For 50 students in the Department of Landscape Architecture were investigated for the Perceived Restorativeness Scale, preference, and restorativeness by type of rural landscapes. As a result of analyzing the Perceived Restorativeness Scale by 8 landscape types, rivers and reservoirs were found to be higher than other landscapes. A space with water was preferred, and living landscapes such as stone walls, Darangyi-paddy, and traditional villages were relatively low in preference. As a result of analyzing the factors of the Perceived Restorativeness Scale, four factors were extracted: ‘Compatibility’, ‘Fascination’, ‘Being Away’, and ‘Scope’. All factors had a significant effect on preference and restorativeness. The Compatibility factor had the greatest influence on preference, and the Scope factor had the greatest influence on restorativeness. There was a rather high positive correlation between preference and restorativeness, and it was found that the higher the preference, the higher the restorativeness. in all landscape types, the Bein

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