J 2021

Acceptance of near-natural greenspace management relates to ecological and socio-cultural assigned values among European urbanites

LAMPINEN, Jussi, Marta TUOMI, Leonie K. FISCHER, Lena NEUENKAMP, Josu G. ALDAY et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Acceptance of near-natural greenspace management relates to ecological and socio-cultural assigned values among European urbanites

Autoři

LAMPINEN, Jussi (246 Finsko), Marta TUOMI (246 Finsko), Leonie K. FISCHER (276 Německo), Lena NEUENKAMP (233 Estonsko), Josu G. ALDAY (724 Španělsko), Anna BUCHAROVA (276 Německo), Laura CANCELLIERI (380 Itálie), Izaskun CASADO-ARZUAGA (724 Španělsko), Natálie ČEPLOVÁ (203 Česká republika, domácí), Lluïsa CERVERÓ (724 Španělsko), Balász DEÁK (348 Maďarsko), Ove ERIKSSON (752 Švédsko), Mark D. E. FELLOWES (826 Velká Británie a Severní Irsko), Beatriz FERNÁNDEZ DE MANUEL (724 Španělsko), Goffredo FILIBECK (380 Itálie), Adrián GONZÁLEZ-GUZMÁN (724 Španělsko), Belen M. HINOJOSA (724 Španělsko), Ingo KOWARIK (276 Německo), Belén LUMBIERRES (724 Španělsko), Ana MIGUEL (724 Španělsko), Rosa PARDO (724 Španělsko), Xavier PONS (724 Španělsko), Encarna RODRÍGUEZ-GARCÍA (724 Španělsko), Roland SCHRÖDER (276 Německo), Marta Gaia SPERANDII (380 Itálie), Philipp UNTERWEGER (276 Německo), Orsolya VALKÓ (348 Maďarsko), Victor VÁZQUEZ (724 Španělsko) a Valentin H. KLAUS (756 Švýcarsko)

Vydání

Basic and Applied Ecology, Elsevier GMBH, 2021, 1439-1791

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

10611 Plant sciences, botany

Stát vydavatele

Německo

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Impakt faktor

Impact factor: 3.735

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14310/21:00122464

Organizační jednotka

Přírodovědecká fakulta

UT WoS

000616375100011

Klíčová slova anglicky

Urban biodiversity conservation; lawn management; nature-related values; urban grasslands; ecological restoration; socio-ecological systems; green infrastructure; urban greenspace

Štítky

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 7. 12. 2021 12:11, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.

Anotace

V originále

Grasslands are widespread elements of urban greenspace providing recreational, psychological and aesthetic benefits to city residents. Two urban grassland types of contrasting management dominate urban greenspaces: frequently mown, species-poor short-cut lawns and less intensively managed, near-natural tall-grass meadows. The higher conservation value of tall-grass meadows makes management interventions such as converting short-cut lawns into tall-grass meadows a promising tool for urban biodiversity conservation. The societal success of such interventions, however, depends on identifying the values urban residents assign to different types of urban grasslands, and how these values translate to attitudes towards greenspace management. Using 2027 questionnaires across 19 European cities, we identify the assigned values that correlate with people's personal greenspace use and their preferences for different types of urban grasslands to determine how these values relate to the agreement with a scenario of converting 50% of their cities’ short-cut lawns into tall-grass meadows. We found that most people assigned nature-related values, such as wildness, to tall-grass meadows and utility-related values, such as recreation, to short-cut lawns. Positive value associations of wildness and species richness with tall-grass meadows, and social and nature-related greenspace activities, positively correlated with agreeing to convert short-cut lawns into tall-grass meadows. Conversely, disapproval of lawn conversion correlated with positive value associations of cleanliness and recreation potential with short-cut lawns. Here, people using greenspaces for nature-related activities were outstandingly positive about lawn conversion. The results show that the plurality of values assigned to different types of urban grasslands should be considered in urban greenspace planning. For example, tall-grass meadows could be managed to also accommodate the values associated with short-cut lawns, such as tidiness and recreation potential, to support their societal acceptance.