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Connecting people to biodiversity in cities of tomorrow: Is urban foraging a powerful tool?

机译:将人们与未来城市的生物多样性联系起来:城市觅食是否是一种有力的工具?

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As global population becomes increasingly urban, opportunities for people to experience nature have decreased. Counteracting this trend is a key challenge for future urban development as interactions of urban people with biodiversity support human health and wellbeing, and may also result in positive attitudes towards biodiversity conservation. Collecting edible plants in urban surroundings, especially outside of gardens ("urban foraging") is a traditional interaction with nature, based on knowledge about multiple uses of plants. Although some studies exist from different cities around the world, urban foraging has been revealed as a critically understudied phenomenon. We now analyze (i) the relevance of this human-nature interaction in Berlin, one of Europe's metropolises, (ii) how people's sociocultural background matters in attitudes of urban foragers vs. non-foragers towards this activity, and (iii) whether urban foraging may lead to conflicts with biodiversity conservation. Our survey revealed urban foraging as a relevant human-nature interaction with a high potential to grow: 33% of 535 respondents already collected edible plants outside of gardens and another 38% would be doing so given certain conditions, e.g. when contamination risks can be excluded. Many sociocultural groups (differing, e.g. on gender, age, childhood experience) shared attitudes towards foraging and existing barriers. Risks to biodiversity seem to be manageable as neither native species nor rare species were over-foraged in relation to species' abundance in the local flora, with more abundant species being collected more frequently. We conclude that urban foraging can be a powerful tool for connecting urban people to nature without putting native biodiversity at risk. We make a claim for integrated approaches towards environmental policy, environmental education and greenspace management: these should aim on keeping potential health risks at a minimum, and should support urban foraging as a biodiversity-friendly and sustainable human-nature interaction in the cities of tomorrow.
机译:随着全球人口日益城市化,人们体验自然的机会减少了。应对这一趋势是未来城市发展的关键挑战,因为城市人与生物多样性的相互作用支持人类健康和福祉,也可能导致人们对生物多样性保护持积极态度。基于对植物多种用途的了解,在城市环境中,尤其是在花园之外收集食用植物(“城市觅食”)是与自然的传统互动。尽管有来自世界各地不同城市的一些研究,但已经发现城市觅食是一种被严重研究的现象。现在,我们分析(i)在欧洲大都市之一的柏林,这种人与自然的互动的相关性;(ii)人们对城市觅食者和非觅食者的态度对社会文化背景的影响如何;以及(iii)是否城市化觅食可能导致与生物多样性保护的冲突。我们的调查显示,城市觅食是人与自然之间相互作用的相关因素,具有很大的增长潜力:在535名被调查者中,有33%的人已经在花园外收集了食用植物,而在某些条件下(例如,在一定条件下,则有38%的人会这样做)。可以排除污染风险。许多社会文化团体(例如,在性别,年龄,童年经历方面存在差异)对觅食和现有障碍持相同态度。生物多样性的风险似乎是可控的,因为无论是本地物种还是稀有物种都不会因当地植物群中物种的丰富而过度觅食,更丰富的物种被更频繁地收集。我们得出的结论是,城市觅食可以成为将城市人与自然联系起来而不会使本地生物多样性面临风险的强大工具。我们要求采取综合措施来应对环境政策,环境教育和绿色空间管理:这些措施应旨在将潜在的健康风险降到最低,并应支持城市觅食,作为未来城市中对生物多样性友好且可持续的人与自然的互动。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2020年第5期|106087.1-106087.7|共7页
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    Tech Univ Berlin Dept Ecol Ecosyst Sci Plant Ecol Rothenburgstr 12 D-12165 Berlin Germany|Berlin Brandenburg Inst Adv Biodivers Res BBIB D-14195 Berlin Germany|Univ Stuttgart Inst Landscape Planning & Ecol Keplerstr 11 D-70174 Stuttgart Germany;

    Tech Univ Berlin Dept Ecol Ecosyst Sci Plant Ecol Rothenburgstr 12 D-12165 Berlin Germany|Berlin Brandenburg Inst Adv Biodivers Res BBIB D-14195 Berlin Germany;

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    Edible plants; Biocultural diversity; Gathering activity; Informal green infrastructure; Provisioning ecosystem services; Urban biodiversity;

    机译:食用植物;生物文化多样性;聚会活动;非正式的绿色基础设施;提供生态系统服务;城市生物多样性;

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