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Chin-Teng Lin Teng-Yi Huang Wen-Jing Lin Shu-Yen Chang Yin-Hung Lin Li-Wei Ko Daisy L. Hung Erik C. Chang 《Journal of environmental psychology》2012
This study assesses gender differences in wayfinding in environments with global or local landmarks by analyzing both overall and fine-grained measures of performance. Both female and male participants were required to locate targets in grid-like virtual environments with local or global landmarks. Interestingly, the results of the two overall measures did not converge: although females spent more time than males in locating targets, both genders were generally equivalent in terms of corrected travel path. Fine-grained measures account for different aspects of wayfinding behavior and provide additional information that explains the divergence in overall measures; females spent less time traveling away from the target location, a higher proportion of time not traversing, and made more rotations when stopping than males did. Rather than unequivocally supporting male superiority in wayfinding tasks, both the overall and fine-grained measures partially indicate that males and females are differentially superior when using global and local landmark information, respectively. To summarize, males moved faster than females but did not necessarily navigate the spatial surroundings more efficiently. Each gender showed different strengths related to wayfinding; these differences require the application of both overall and fine-grained measures for accurate assessment. 相似文献
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This contribution discusses a site selection process for establishing a local park. It was supported by a value-focused approach and spatial multi-criteria evaluation techniques. A first set of spatial criteria was used to design a number of potential sites. Next, a new set of spatial and non-spatial criteria was employed, including the social functions and the financial costs, together with the degree of suitability for the park to evaluate the potential sites and to recommend the most acceptable one. The whole process was facilitated by a new software tool that supports spatial multiple criteria evaluation, or SMCE. The application of this tool, combined with a continual feedback by the public administration, has provided an effective methodology to solve complex decisional problem in land-use and urban planning. 相似文献
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Siar SV 《Environmental management》2003,31(5):0569-0580
The coastal zone is a place of intense activity where resources, users, and resource-use practices interact. This case study
of small-scale fisheries in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines shows that resources, space, and gender are intertwined. The study
was conducted between June 1997 and July 1998. The data were gathered using free listing, pile sort, ranking, resource mapping,
and key informant interviews. The results showed that women's knowledge about fishery resources and their fishing activities
are associated with the intertidal zone whereas men's knowledge is associated with coral reefs. In classifying fishery resources,
appearance is the main consideration for women whereas a combination of appearance, habitat, and type of fishing gear is the
consideration used by men. Market price is very important because of its dependence on the demand of the export market as
well as the local market. Women dominate the buying of fishery products. Many women market their husband's catch, process
fish, or gather shells and sea cucumber for sale. Among the fishing households, type of fishing gear provides an indication
of socioeconomic standing. This paper concludes that access to resources is shaped by gender and age. The differences in resource
knowledge possessed by men and women lead to differential access to fishery resources. In addition, the differences in socioeconomic
status also influence resource access. The socialization of children into fishing reinforces the gender division of labor
and space in the coastal zone. 相似文献