Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context

As the number of historical urban cemeteries where interment is no longer available continues to grow, the everyday use and restorative benefit of these spaces (beyond commemoration and remembrance) is worthy of further exploration. This study primarily investigates the everyday use of two historica...

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Main Authors: Ka Yan Lai, Iain Scott, Ziwen Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Urban Science
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/3/3/72
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spelling doaj-cd0a8201737941eea284d86dcda209742020-11-24T21:27:37ZengMDPI AGUrban Science2413-88512019-07-01337210.3390/urbansci3030072urbansci3030072Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish ContextKa Yan Lai0Iain Scott1Ziwen Sun2Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong, Pok Fu Lam, Hong KongEdinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 1JZ, UKEdinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 1JZ, UKAs the number of historical urban cemeteries where interment is no longer available continues to grow, the everyday use and restorative benefit of these spaces (beyond commemoration and remembrance) is worthy of further exploration. This study primarily investigates the everyday use of two historical urban cemeteries in Edinburgh through behavioural observation (<i>N</i> = 185). We also explore further the relationships between cemetery qualities and <i>perceived restorativeness</i> through an interviewer-administered survey (<i>N</i> = 134) and face-to-face interviews (<i>N</i> = 24) at the sites. The survey findings showed that usage and aesthetics in the cemeteries were both significantly and positively associated with various restorative qualities including &#8216;<i>being away&#8217;</i>, &#8216;<i>fascination</i>&#8217; and &#8216;<i>compatibility</i>&#8217;. The data provided from the interviews and behavioural observations complement the survey findings that the everyday use of urban cemeteries (i.e., using them as an alternative route for pedestrian journeys or simply walking the dog) could facilitate users&#8217; mental restorative process. After controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, provision of facilities (e.g., benches and toilets) was found to have no significant association with any restorative qualities. Using a mixed method approach, this study provides a novel understanding of how the urban population uses, and perceives, old urban cemeteries in contemporary Scotland.https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/3/3/72cemeteryeveryday useperceived restorativenessScottish context
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Iain Scott
Ziwen Sun
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Ziwen Sun
Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
Urban Science
cemetery
everyday use
perceived restorativeness
Scottish context
author_facet Ka Yan Lai
Iain Scott
Ziwen Sun
author_sort Ka Yan Lai
title Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
title_short Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
title_full Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
title_fullStr Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
title_full_unstemmed Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
title_sort everyday use of the city cemetery: a study of environmental qualities and perceived restorativeness in a scottish context
publisher MDPI AG
series Urban Science
issn 2413-8851
publishDate 2019-07-01
description As the number of historical urban cemeteries where interment is no longer available continues to grow, the everyday use and restorative benefit of these spaces (beyond commemoration and remembrance) is worthy of further exploration. This study primarily investigates the everyday use of two historical urban cemeteries in Edinburgh through behavioural observation (<i>N</i> = 185). We also explore further the relationships between cemetery qualities and <i>perceived restorativeness</i> through an interviewer-administered survey (<i>N</i> = 134) and face-to-face interviews (<i>N</i> = 24) at the sites. The survey findings showed that usage and aesthetics in the cemeteries were both significantly and positively associated with various restorative qualities including &#8216;<i>being away&#8217;</i>, &#8216;<i>fascination</i>&#8217; and &#8216;<i>compatibility</i>&#8217;. The data provided from the interviews and behavioural observations complement the survey findings that the everyday use of urban cemeteries (i.e., using them as an alternative route for pedestrian journeys or simply walking the dog) could facilitate users&#8217; mental restorative process. After controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, provision of facilities (e.g., benches and toilets) was found to have no significant association with any restorative qualities. Using a mixed method approach, this study provides a novel understanding of how the urban population uses, and perceives, old urban cemeteries in contemporary Scotland.
topic cemetery
everyday use
perceived restorativeness
Scottish context
url https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/3/3/72
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