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Urban Gardens as a Space to Engender Biophilia: Evidence and Ways Forward

机译:城市花园作为促进两性恋的空间:证据和前进的方向

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Cities are losing green space, driving an extinction of nature experiences for urban communities. Incremental green space loss can trigger a ratcheting-down effect where individualsa?? expectations of nature continually decrease through time. This loss of everyday nature experiences may produce a citizenry with reduced knowledge and appreciation of biodiversity and the environment. In this review, Wwe examine how urban gardens, as urban spaces that bring people into close contact with nature in an otherwise built environment, can combat this ratcheting-down effect by encouraging interactions and knowledge of nature. Although the primary purpose of urban gardening may be food production, they also represent areas of social and recreational value as well as environmental education and knowledge sharingWe review three ways urban gardens may engender greater: 1) the provision of natural elements to expose urban dwellers to the diversity of plants, animals, soils that they would otherwise not encounter in their daily life; 2) fostering a greater understanding of natural processes that affect food production (e.g. climate processes, pest control, pollination) and thus the natural world; and 3) the provision of a safe space in which humans can corporeally interact with nature elements to develop greater fascination with nature. Urban gardeners, by interacting with soil, plants, and animals in these spaces, come into direct contact with a range of environmental elements. The practice of growing food and plants means that gardeners learn about environmental processes, such as pollination or changes in precipitation, and how they affect plant growth. Thus, urban gardens can engender biophilia for their participants by increasing exposure, positive interactions, and knowledge of nature, potentially changing peoplea??s attitudes to nature. We present examples fromof a variety of urban gardens to show how these spaces can be designed using biophilic thinking to enhance peoplea??s everyday nature experiences and their drive to interact with the natural world.
机译:城市正在失去绿色空间,导致城市社区的自然体验灭绝。不断增加的绿地损失会触发棘轮下降效应,其中个人a?随着时间的流逝,对自然的期望不断降低。日常自然经历的这种丧失可能使公民的生物多样性和环境知识减少,对它们的欣赏程度降低。在这篇评论中,Wwe考察了城市花园如何通过在自然环境中使人们与自然产生紧密联系的城市空间,通过鼓励自然界的互动和知识来对抗这种棘手效应。尽管城市园艺的主要目的可能是粮食生产,但它们也代表了社会和娱乐价值以及环境教育和知识共享的领域。我们回顾了城市花园可能带来的三种方式:1)提供自然元素以使城市居民能够接触到他们在日常生活中不会遇到的植物,动物和土壤的多样性; 2)增进对影响粮食生产的自然过程(例如气候过程,虫害控制,授粉)以及自然世界的了解; 3)提供一个安全的空间,人类可以在其中与自然元素进行互动,从而对自然产生更大的兴趣。通过与这些空间中的土壤,植物和动物互动,城市园丁与一系列环境元素直接接触。种植食物和植物的做法意味着园丁们了解环境过程,例如授粉或降水变化,以及它们如何影响植物生长。因此,城市花园可以通过增加接触,积极的互动和对自然的了解,为参与者带来亲生性,从而可能改变人们对自然的态度。我们以各种城市花园中的示例为例,说明如何使用亲生物思想来设计这些空间,以增强人们的日常自然体验以及与自然世界互动的动力。

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