ABSTRACT

According to triadic interactive determinism, the environment, human internal factors, and behaviors interact and determine each other. To a certain extent, COVID-19 has a huge impact on the physiological, psychological, and behavioral activities of college students. With the continuous implementation of the anti-epidemic policy, human beings inevitably enter the ‘post-epidemic era’. Taking the Jinshan Campus of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University as the research object, different types of outdoor public activity spaces were selected, and an online questionnaire survey and offline field investigation were adopted. Through data statistical analysis, the impact of the post-epidemic era on students’ physiological, psychological, and behavioral activities, as well as students’ evaluation of the use of campus outdoor activity space, behavioral characteristics, landscape preferences, and functional requirements is analyzed. Based on the restorative landscape, this paper puts forward the environmental optimization strategy for the outdoor activity space of colleges and universities from the aspects of infrastructure renewal and transformation, plant health matching and greening management, students’ co-construction and sharing of campus human and nature system, so as to provide theoretical guidance for the landscape planning and design of colleges and universities in the post-epidemic era and even any sudden safety and health events in the future.