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Cultural ecosystem services provided by rivers across diverse social-ecological landscapes: A social media analysis

机译:河流在不同的社会生态景观中提供的文化生态系统服务:一种社会媒体分析

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Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are an important component of the benefits that humans derive from nature. Yet, research on CES at landscape scales has lagged behind other ecosystem services, due to the difficulty measuring CES across broad scales and the uncertainty about the mechanisms linking CES provisioning to biophysical characteristics. Social media data has emerged as an important tool for quantifying CES. We applied a bottom-up, data-driven approach to capture rich information about CES from the text (title, tags, descriptions) associated with geo-located Flickr images across river ecosystems in Idaho, USA. We address the following four questions: 1) What CES do people obtain from rivers in Idaho? 2) How does overall CES provisioning vary across ecosystem characteristics? 3) How do specific CES relate to ecosystem characteristics? and 4) Do CES bundle in ways that parallel traditional CES categories? Overall, we were able to identify diverse CES not typically examined in empirical studies as well as how landscape features support CES provisioning. Relating CES to biophysical, social, and built characteristics of the ecosystem, CES provisioning was significantly but weakly associated with access to rivers, land cover, and land ownership. The importance of social and built characteristics of the landscape suggests the cascade model in which ecosystem services flow from ecosystem structure has limited utility for specifically addressing CES. In addition, we found specific CES are more strongly associated with landscape variables than general CES categories. This difference highlights that traditional CES categories fail to reflect how individual CES are distributed over space. Text provides information-rich source for moving beyond a small number of broad CES categories and understanding not only the diversity of ways people interact with landscapes, but what landscape features support these uses.
机译:文化生态系统服务(CES)是人类从自然界中受益的重要组成部分。然而,由于在大尺度上测量CES的难度以及将CES供给与生物物理特征联系起来的机制的不确定性,景观尺度上CES的研究已经落后于其他生态系统服务。社交媒体数据已成为量化CES的重要工具。我们采用了一种自下而上的,数据驱动的方法,以从与美国爱达荷州河流生态系统中的地理位置Flickr图像相关的文本(标题,标签,描述)中获取有关CES的丰富信息。我们解决以下四个问题:1)人们从爱达荷州的河流中获得什么CES? 2)整个CES的供应在不同生态系统特征之间如何变化? 3)特定的CES与生态系统特征有何关系?和4)CES是否以与传统CES类别平行的方式捆绑销售?总体而言,我们能够确定在经验研究中通常没有检查的各种CES,以及景观特征如何支持CES设置。将CES与生态系统的生物物理,社会和建筑特征联系起来,CES的供应与河流,土地覆盖和土地所有权的获取有显着但微弱的联系。景观的社会特征和建筑特征的重要性提示了级联模型,在该模型中,来自生态系统结构的生态系统服务流动对专门解决CES的效用有限。此外,我们发现特定的CES与一般CES类别相比与景观变量之间的关联更为紧密。这种差异突出表明传统CES类别无法反映单个CES在空间上的分布方式。文本提供了丰富的信息资源,可用于超越少数广泛的CES类别,并且不仅可以理解人们与景观交互的方式的多样性,还可以理解景观的哪些功能支持这些用途。

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