Affiliation:
1. University of Msila, Smart City, Geomatics and Governance Laboratory, M’sila, Algeria
2. School of Architecture, Art & Design - American University in Dubai, Dubai, UAE
Abstract
Human behaviour and social interactions in public places are the results of
mental processes that are affected by the different components of these
spaces. These components may be physical, social, cultural or sensory, but
they all have in common the ability to influence the behaviour of users in
the public sphere. Consequently, human behaviour can be affected by the
presence of physical and environmental features of public places such as
buildings, streets, landforms and even occupation by other people. The
physical components of public spaces can have a deep impact on how people
behave, live and interact in public spaces. This paper aims to highlight the
use of public squares in M'sila city, by relating the physical
characteristics and behaviour of users within these squares. The analysis
was based on the behavioural map approach, which combines two complementary
research techniques: direct observation and the questionnaire. To achieve
the results, the data was analysed by SPSS and represented by the GIS
program. The study concluded that there is a mismatch in the reciprocal
relationship between human behaviour and the physical environment of 1st
November, 1954 Square, which has resulted in negative effects on human
behaviour, which in turn has affected the physical environment of the square
too.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Education,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change
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