Affiliation:
1. School of Life and Environmental Sciences Kyoto Prefectural University Kyoto City Japan
2. Department of Architecture and Structural Engineering Kure College of Technology Kure City Japan
3. Department of Human Environmental Design, School of Life Studies Sugiyama Jogakuen University Nagoya City Japan
4. Ikoma City Office Ikoma City Japan
Abstract
AbstractThe categoraization employed for Kyoto residents' consciousness, values, and physical constitution described in the previous report was also applied to Hiroshima and Aichi, and the validity of the categoraization was confirmed. The findings of this study can be summarized as follows: (1) The questions on the residents' consciousness, values, and physical constitution were highly independent, and the first principal component, “the importance of values, such as environmental protection, traditions, and seasonality,” and the second component, “tolerance/patience with cold weather,” were found to be applicable to Hiroshima and Aichi, as well as to Kyoto. (2) The two principal components were used to categorize residents into four groups in each of the study areas, and the characteristics of each group were reviewed. Trends in the three areas were similar, but there were also trends unique to Hiroshima and Aichi, where consciousness and values prioritizing the environment and nature conservation were observed. (3) We consider that observing environmental regulation behavior with a focus on the consciousness, values, and physical constitution of residents may provide clues to understanding the diversity of living styles. This leads to the identification of individual differences in adaptive behavior toward the thermal environment.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
Modeling and Simulation,Architecture,Environmental Engineering
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