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Show me your garden and I will tell you how sustainable you are: Dutch citizens' perspectives on conserving biodiversity and promoting a sustainable urban living environment through domestic gardening

机译:告诉我你的花园,我会告诉你你是如何可持续的:荷兰公民通过国内园艺保护生物多样性和促进可持续城市生活环境的观点

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This paper focuses on Dutch perspectives on the issue of gardening for biodiversity and sustainable urban environments. A semi-qualitative survey based on multiple choice, open, and visual questions were conducted with a representative sample of the Dutch population (N = 517). The aim of the survey was to get a better insight into the way Dutch domestic gardens contribute to urban sustainability and biodiversity conservation. Cultural Theory was used as a heuristic framework for survey design and analysis. The results show that the Dutch population is best represented by the Egalitarian and the Hierarchist perspectives. The Egalitarian perspective has strong ecological ideals, but these ideals are not reflected in how most of them design and maintain their gardens in practice. There seems to be a strong cognitive dissonance in the relation between a majority of the Dutch garden owners and the design and maintenance of their gardens. Only a small group of people with an Autonomous perspective is able to bring their high ecological ideals into practice in their yards. The Individualist perspective group has least ideological and practical concern for gardening, sustainability and biodiversity. The results have been discussed in the context of global goals for sustainable cities and biodiversity, as reflected in the Aichi targets and the Sustainable Development Goals. The paper intends to provide policymakers and urban planners with levers to experiment with incentives to bridge gaps between private space and public interests (the public/private dilemma).
机译:本文重点介绍荷兰语对生物多样性和可持续城市环境的园艺问题的观点。根据多项选择,开放和视觉问题进行半定性调查,并通过荷兰人口的代表性样本进行(n = 517)。调查的目的是让荷兰国内花园促进城市可持续性和生物多样性保护的方式更好地了解。文化理论被用作调查设计和分析的启发式框架。结果表明,荷兰人口最能由平均和分层的观点代表。平均角度存在强烈的生态理想,但这些理想并没有反映在他们的大部分设计和维护他们的花园的实践中。在大多数荷兰花园所有者之间的关系以及他们花园的设计和维护之间似乎有着强烈的认知不和谐。只有一小群人,具有自主角观的人能够在院子里带来高生态的理想。个人主义观点集团对园艺,可持续性和生物多样性的意识形态和实际关注。在可持续城市和生物多样性的全球目标的背景下,这些结果已被讨论,如Aichi目标和可持续发展目标所反映。本文打算为政策制定者和城市规划人员提供杠杆,以试验激励措施,以弥补私人空间和公共利益之间的差距(公共/私人困境)。

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