Beyond Shade Provision: Pedestrians’ Visual Perception of Street Tree Canopy Structure Characteristics in Guangzhou City, China
2025
Jiawei Wang | Jie Hu | Yuan Ma
This study examines the impact of canopy structural characteristics on pedestrians&rsquo: visual perception and psychophysiological responses along four roads in the subtropical city of Guangzhou: Huadi Avenue, Jixiang Road, Yuejiang Middle Road, and Huan Dao Road. A Canopy Structural Index (CSI) was innovatively developed by integrating tree height, crown width, diffuse non-interceptance, and leaf area index, establishing a five-tier quantitative grading system. The study used multimodal data fusion techniques combined with heart rate variability (HRV) analysis and eye-tracking experiments to quantitatively decipher the patterns of autonomic nervous regulation and visual attention allocation under different levels of CSI. The results demonstrate that CSI levels are significantly correlated with psychological relaxation states: as CSI levels increase, time-domain HRV metrics (SDNN and RMSSD) rise by 15%&ndash:43%, while the frequency-domain metric (LF/HF) decreases by 31%, indicating enhanced parasympathetic activity and a transition from stress to relaxation. Concurrently, the allocation of visual attention toward canopies intensifies. The proportion of fixation duration increases to nearly 50%, and the duration of the first fixation extends by 0.3&ndash:0.8 s. The study proposes CSI &le: 0.15 as an optimization threshold, offering scientific guidance for designing and pruning subtropical urban street tree canopies.
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