Integration of Green and Blue Space, and Their Potential to Support The Mental Health of Tropical Urban Residents

I. Defiana*, N. Salsabila

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Abstract

Problems in metropolis cities such as rising air temperature, traffic density often cause discomfort. It will result in heat stress and impact on mental health. Integration of blue space and green space is needed to reduce these risks. Urban parks, natural or artificial lakes are examples of integration. This paper describes opportunities for integrating blue spaces and green nature urban parks that have the potential to support mental health of tropical urban residents. Method used in this research is observation. Pondok Jagung lake-Tangerang used as a case study. The study was conducted in context of biophilic design. Results of study indicate that the integration of blue space and green space in urban parks has potential to support mental health for residents. Aspects that are considered are design aspects and environmental aspects. Design aspects include proportion of blue and green space, arrangement of colored vegetation, natural or non-natural shading, lighting, activity with water, accessibility, safety, security. Environmental aspects are cleanliness, order of hawkers. All aspect affects multi-sensory such as thermal comfort, visual, audio, olfactory, tactile.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012015
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume1351
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2023 International Conference on Architectural Research and Design, ARDC 2023, in conjunction with CIVPLAN'S International Conference - Surabaya, Indonesia
Duration: 25 Oct 202326 Oct 2023

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