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For the Love of Nature: Exploring the Importance of Species Diversity and Micro-Variables Associated with Favorite Outdoor Places

机译:为了热爱自然:探索与最喜欢的户外场所相关的物种多样性和微变量的重要性

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Although the restorative benefits of nature are widely acknowledged, there is a limited understanding of the attributes of natural environments that are fundamental to restorative experiences. Faced with growing human populations and a greater awareness of the wellbeing benefits natural environments provide, park agencies and planners are increasingly challenged with balancing human and ecological outcomes in natural areas. This study examines the physical and experiential qualities of natural environments people referred to when describing their connection to their most valued natural environments in an online questionnaire. Recruited primarily via a public radio program, respondents were asked to identify their favorite places and explain what they loved about those places. Favorite places are considered exemplars of restorative environments and were classified based on an existing park typology. Reasons people liked particular sites were classified into three domains: setting, activity, or benefit. Content analysis was used to identify the attributes most commonly associated with favorite places. These attributes were then related to the four components of restorative environments according to Attention Restoration Theory. In contrast to previous research, we found that “fascination” was the most important component of favorite places. Possible reasons for this contrast, namely, respondents' median age, and the likelihood of a high degree of ecological literacy amongst the study population are discussed. South Australians' favorite environments comprise primarily hilly, wooded nature parks, and botanical gardens, in stark contrast to the vast arid areas that dominate the state. Micro-variables such as birds, plants, wildlife, native species, and biodiversity appear particularly important elements used to explain people's love of these sites. We discuss the implications of these findings and their potential value as an anchor for marketing campaigns seeking to encourage contact with nature, as well as education programs designed to improve people's understanding of important but intangible concepts such as biodiversity. The findings have clear, practical implications for park managers given the modifiable nature of many of the attributes identified as being most important to our respondents, and we believe attention to such elements has the potential to simultaneously enhance people's nature experiences, optimize restorative outcomes, and improve environmental stewardship.
机译:尽管自然界的恢复性好处得到了广泛认可,但是对于恢复性体验至关重要的自然环境的属性却知之甚少。面对不断增长的人口和对自然环境提供的福祉的更多认识,公园机构和规划者在平衡自然地区的人类和生态成果方面面临越来越大的挑战。这项研究调查了在网上问卷中描述人们与最有价值的自然环境的联系时所提及的自然环境的物理和体验品质。主要是通过公共广播节目招募的,受访者被要求确定自己喜欢的地方并解释他们对这些地方的喜爱。最喜欢的地方被认为是恢复性环境的典范,并根据现有的公园类型进行了分类。人们喜欢特定站点的原因分为三个领域:设置,活动或收益。内容分析用于识别最常与喜欢的地方相关联的属性。然后,根据注意力恢复理论,这些属性与恢复环境的四个组成部分相关。与以前的研究相比,我们发现“迷恋”是喜爱地点的最重要组成部分。讨论了这种对比的可能原因,即受访者的中位年龄以及研究人群中高度生态素养的可能性。南澳大利亚人最喜欢的环境主要是丘陵,树木繁茂的自然公园和植物园,与控制该州的广大干旱地区形成鲜明对比。诸如鸟类,植物,野生动植物,本地物种和生物多样性之类的微变量似乎是用来解释人们对这些场所之爱的特别重要的元素。我们讨论了这些发现的含义及其潜在价值,以此作为寻求鼓励与大自然接触的营销活动的锚点,以及旨在提高人们对重要但无形的概念(例如生物多样性)的理解的教育计划。鉴于许多对我们的受访者而言最重要的属性具有可修改的性质,因此对于公园管理者而言,研究结果具有明显的实际意义。我们认为,对此类元素的关注有可能同时增强人们的自然体验,优化修复效果以及改善环境管理。

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