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Multi-scale assessment of cultural ecosystem services of parks in Central European cities

机译:中欧城市公园文化生态系统服务的多规模评价

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Cultural ecosystem services (CES) provided by urban parks are complex phenomena and the diversity of user perspectives and their rather loose linkages to the objective and structural diversity of parks hamper informed planning. Stakeholder involvement in CES assessment has received little systematic attention and only few studies provide examples of the actual application of CES demand indicators or maps in policy and practice. In this context, we focus on physical use of landscapes in different environmental settings, aesthetic and existence ecosystem services. We seek to extend research on cultural urban ecosystem services of parks by 1) assessing their demand and flows as reflected in visitor perception and behaviors, 2) using accessibility as metrics that can be included in multi-scale (city and neighborhood) indicators that characterize distribution of urban green spaces' benefits in cities, and finally 3) identifying and understanding similarities and dissimilarities by a cross-city Central European approach. The cross-city comparative study in Central Europe reveals striking similarities. Respondents visit parks mainly to relax and rest as well as for pleasure and social activities. While parks tend to meet these demands well, the most pronounced mismatches are in the field of educational potential. The ecosystem service capacities of parks have different strengths in attracting visitors and in some cases this effect can be stronger than simple inconvenience in accessibility and distance. We add to the literature by explicitly involving park visitors as stakeholders in the assessment of cultural ecosystem services' delivery as mirrored in park visitor surveys. We propose a method that translates human needs, behaviors and perception into the CES approach. The indicator-based approach developed here supports understanding patterns in park use, cultural ecosystem services and their meaning at the site scale that can inform resilience planning at the district and city-wide scales.
机译:城市公园提供的文化生态系统服务(CES)是复杂的现象和用户观点的多样性及其对公园的客观和结构多样性的相当宽松的联系妨碍了规划。利益攸关方参与CES评估已收到系统的注意力,只有很少的研究提供了CES需求指标或地图的实际应用的例子。在这种情况下,我们专注于在不同环境环境中的景观,审美和存在生态系统服务的物理使用。我们寻求将公园文化城市生态系统服务的研究延长1)评估其在访客感知和行为中反映的需求和流动,2)使用可访问性作为可以包含在特征的多尺度(城市和街区)指标中的指标城市城市绿色空间的福利分布,终于3)通过跨城市中欧方法识别和了解异议和异化。中欧的跨城比目研究揭示了惊人的相似之处。受访者主要参观公园,以便放松和休息以及娱乐和社交活动。虽然公园往往会满足这些需求,但最明显的不匹配是教育潜力领域。公园的生态系统服务能力在吸引游客中具有不同的优势,在某些情况下,这种效果可能比可访问性和距离的简单不便强。我们通过明确地涉及公园游客作为利益相关者在公园访客调查中被镜像进行评估,将Park Visitors视为利益相关者。我们提出了一种将人类需求,行为和感知转化为CES方法的方法。此处开发的基于指标的方法支持在Park使用,文化生态系统服务及其含义中的理解模式,可以在地区和城市范围内提供可通知恢复力规划。

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