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Abstract

Child–Nature-Based Experiences in Urban Preschools: A Comparative Analysis of Intervention Using User Participation Design †

Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, Scotland, UK
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Presented at the 11th World Sustainability Forum (WSF11), Barcelona, Spain, 2–3 October 2025.
Proceedings 2025, 131(1), 4; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2025131004
Published: 18 November 2025
Regular exposure to natural environments significantly supports children’s holistic learning and overall health and well-being. Despite these documented benefits, the role of architectural design and the built environment in urban preschools, particularly in fostering spatial and temporal conditions conducive to child–nature experience, remains underexplored and inconsistently applied. This study presents a comparative analysis of nature-based experience (NBE) interventions in urban preschool settings, with a focus on participatory design approaches as a methodological framework. The objective is to explore how participatory design can enhance the impact of NBE interventions on preschoolers, informed by a systematic literature review and case-based evaluation, in setting up an architectural research methodological protocol. A six-stage circular participatory design process was developed and implemented involving stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and children. The data collection protocol will integrate mixed-method approaches using observational mapping, design assessment tools, and pre/post-behavioral user engagement scales to evaluate the spatial, cognitive, and emotional responses of children within and beyond preschool boundaries. This research brings novelty and practicality to measuring the child–nature-based experiences that capture important evidence: exposure to natural elements and the environment depends on its physical proximity, creating new habitats, biodiversity, cognitive ecology, relationships with space, and art-led dialog among children within and outside school settings.

Author Contributions

Conceptualization, F.M.I., D.G. and O.R.; methodology F.M.I., D.G. and O.R.; validation, F.M.I., D.G. and O.R.; formal analysis, F.M.I.; investigation, F.M.I.; resources, F.M.I.; data curation, F.M.I.; writing—original draft preparation, F.M.I.; writing—review, D.G. and O.R.; writing—editing, F.M.I.; visualization, F.M.I.; supervision, D.G. and O.R. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Funding

This research received no external funding.

Institutional Review Board Statement

The study was granted ethical approval by the Ethics Committee of the Department of Architecture at the University of Strathclyde on 5 April 2024 (DEC24/003). The Ministry of Economy Malaysia approved this research on 25 November 2024 (EPU 40/200/19/3914), and approval from the Head Teacher of the schools, who served as a gatekeeper, was obtained, and parental consents were signed before conducting the study.

Informed Consent Statement

Not applicable.

Data Availability Statement

Not applicable.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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Mohammed Isa, F.; Grierson, D.; Romice, O. Child–Nature-Based Experiences in Urban Preschools: A Comparative Analysis of Intervention Using User Participation Design. Proceedings 2025, 131, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2025131004

AMA Style

Mohammed Isa F, Grierson D, Romice O. Child–Nature-Based Experiences in Urban Preschools: A Comparative Analysis of Intervention Using User Participation Design. Proceedings. 2025; 131(1):4. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2025131004

Chicago/Turabian Style

Mohammed Isa, Farhana, David Grierson, and Ombretta Romice. 2025. "Child–Nature-Based Experiences in Urban Preschools: A Comparative Analysis of Intervention Using User Participation Design" Proceedings 131, no. 1: 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2025131004

APA Style

Mohammed Isa, F., Grierson, D., & Romice, O. (2025). Child–Nature-Based Experiences in Urban Preschools: A Comparative Analysis of Intervention Using User Participation Design. Proceedings, 131(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2025131004

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