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Attractive, climate-adapted and sustainable? Public perception of non-native planting in the designed urban landscape

机译:有吸引力,适应气候变化和可持续发展?公众对设计城市景观中非本地种植的看法

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Throughout Europe climate change has rendered many plant species used in contemporary urban planting design less fit for use in public greenspaces. A growing evidence base exists for the ecological value of introducing non-native species, yet urban policy and practice guidance continues to portray non-native species negatively, focusing on their assumed invasiveness. In this context there is a lack of research focusing on the cultural relevance of non-native species in the urban landscape. To address this gap we surveyed 1411 members of the UK public who walked through designed and semi-natural planting of three levels of visual nativeness: “strongly native”; “intermediate” and “strongly non-native”, whilst completing a site-based questionnaire. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were then carried out with 34 questionnaire participants. A majority (57.6%) of our respondents would be happy to see more non-native planting in UK public spaces, rising to 75.3% if it were better adapted to a changing climate than existing vegetation. Respondents recognised the three broad levels of nativeness, yet this was not a factor driving perceptions of the attractiveness of the planting. In addition to climate change, we identified four key factors driving acceptance and rejection of non-native planting: aesthetics; locational context; historic factors and inevitability; and perceptions of invasiveness and incompatability with native wildlife. Our research indicates that in the context of a changing climate, focus should be placed on the potentially positive role of non-invasive, climate-adapted, aesthetically pleasing species within urban planting schemes as these could be well-received by the public.
机译:在整个欧洲,气候变化已使许多用于现代城市种植设计的植物物种不适合在公共绿地中使用。引入非本地物种的生态价值的证据越来越多,但城市政策和实践指南继续对非本地物种进行负面描述,重点是假定的入侵性。在这种情况下,缺乏针对非本地物种在城市景观中的文化相关性的研究。为了弥补这一差距,我们对1411名英国公众进行了调查,他们通过设计和半自然种植来实现三个层次的视觉原生性:“强烈原生”; “中级”和“强烈非本地”,同时填写基于站点的问卷。然后,对34名问卷参与者进行了半结构化的深度访谈。大多数(57.6%)的受访者很高兴看到英国公共场所种植的非本地植物更多,如果与现有植被相比,它更能适应不断变化的气候,则可以提高到75.3%。受访者认识到本地化的三个主要层次,但这并不是驱动人们对种植的吸引力的认识的因素。除了气候变化,我们还确定了驱动接受和拒绝非本地种植的四个关键因素:美学;位置上下文;历史因素和必然性;以及对野生动植物入侵性和不相容性的看法。我们的研究表明,在气候变化的背景下,应将重点放在城市种植计划中非侵入性,适应气候变化,在审美上令人愉悦的物种的潜在积极作用,因为这些可能会被公众很好地接受。

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