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@article{1794863, author = {Lampinen, Jussi and Tuomi, Marta and Fischer, Leonie K. and Neuenkamp, Lena and Alday, Josu G. and Bucharova, Anna and Cancellieri, Laura and CasadoandArzuaga, Izaskun and Čeplová, Natálie and Cerveró, Lluïsa and Deák, Balász and Eriksson, Ove and Fellowes, Mark D. E. and Fernández de Manuel, Beatriz and Filibeck, Goffredo and GonzálezandGuzmán, Adrián and Hinojosa, Belen M. and Kowarik, Ingo and Lumbierres, Belén and Miguel, Ana and Pardo, Rosa and Pons, Xavier and RodríguezandGarcía, Encarna and Schröder, Roland and Sperandii, Marta Gaia and Unterweger, Philipp and Valkó, Orsolya and Vázquez, Victor and Klaus, Valentin H.}, article_number = {February 2021}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2020.10.006}, keywords = {Urban biodiversity conservation; lawn management; nature-related values; urban grasslands; ecological restoration; socio-ecological systems; green infrastructure; urban greenspace}, language = {eng}, issn = {1439-1791}, journal = {Basic and Applied Ecology}, title = {Acceptance of near-natural greenspace management relates to ecological and socio-cultural assigned values among European urbanites}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1439179120301146}, volume = {50}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1794863 AU - Lampinen, Jussi - Tuomi, Marta - Fischer, Leonie K. - Neuenkamp, Lena - Alday, Josu G. - Bucharova, Anna - Cancellieri, Laura - Casado-Arzuaga, Izaskun - Čeplová, Natálie - Cerveró, Lluïsa - Deák, Balász - Eriksson, Ove - Fellowes, Mark D. E. - Fernández de Manuel, Beatriz - Filibeck, Goffredo - González-Guzmán, Adrián - Hinojosa, Belen M. - Kowarik, Ingo - Lumbierres, Belén - Miguel, Ana - Pardo, Rosa - Pons, Xavier - Rodríguez-García, Encarna - Schröder, Roland - Sperandii, Marta Gaia - Unterweger, Philipp - Valkó, Orsolya - Vázquez, Victor - Klaus, Valentin H. PY - 2021 TI - Acceptance of near-natural greenspace management relates to ecological and socio-cultural assigned values among European urbanites JF - Basic and Applied Ecology VL - 50 IS - February 2021 SP - 119-131 EP - 119-131 PB - Elsevier GMBH SN - 14391791 KW - Urban biodiversity conservation KW - lawn management KW - nature-related values KW - urban grasslands KW - ecological restoration KW - socio-ecological systems KW - green infrastructure KW - urban greenspace UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1439179120301146 N2 - 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. ER -
LAMPINEN, Jussi, Marta TUOMI, Leonie K. FISCHER, Lena NEUENKAMP, Josu G. ALDAY, Anna BUCHAROVA, Laura CANCELLIERI, Izaskun CASADO-ARZUAGA, Natálie ČEPLOVÁ, Lluïsa CERVERÓ, Balász DEÁK, Ove ERIKSSON, Mark D. E. FELLOWES, Beatriz FERNÁNDEZ DE MANUEL, Goffredo FILIBECK, Adrián GONZÁLEZ-GUZMÁN, Belen M. HINOJOSA, Ingo KOWARIK, Belén LUMBIERRES, Ana MIGUEL, Rosa PARDO, Xavier PONS, Encarna RODRÍGUEZ-GARCÍA, Roland SCHRÖDER, Marta Gaia SPERANDII, Philipp UNTERWEGER, Orsolya VALKÓ, Victor VÁZQUEZ a Valentin H. KLAUS. Acceptance of near-natural greenspace management relates to ecological and socio-cultural assigned values among European urbanites. \textit{Basic and Applied Ecology}. Elsevier GMBH, 2021, roč.~50, February 2021, s.~119-131. ISSN~1439-1791. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2020.10.006.
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