Kajian Teoritis Hubungan Smellscape Terhadap Place Attachment
Abstract
Smell or smellscape are always present in urban daily life. It could give influence how people feel and responds to their environment. However, its significance is often neglected in the daily social and emotional experience of urban society. Moreover, there is an insufficient amount of research regarding smellscape in Indonesia. Therefore, this research aims to explore literature in order to build a theoretical framework regarding the connection between smellscape and place attachment. The theoretical review method is utilized to examine the literature regarding the connection between smellscape and place attachment. This study may propose three hypotheses: (1) place attachment can be formed through smell from each dimension that forms place attachment; (2) place attachment through smell can be formed either physically or socially; (3) Personal and process dimensions in the context of smellscape play roles on giving information, assessing, and evaluating to the quality of smell and its relationship with place and people attachment.
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