Public attitudes toward biodiversity‐friendly greenspace management in Europe

Autor/a

Fischer, Leonie K.

Neuenkamp, Lena

Lampinen, Jussi

Tuomi, Maria

Alday, Josu G.

Bucharova, Anna

Cancellieri, Laura

Casado-Arzuaga, Izaskun

Čeplová, Natálie

Cerveró, Lluïsa

Deák, Balázs

Eriksson, Ove

Fellowes, Mark D.E.

Fernández de Manuel, Beatriz

Filibeck, Goffredo

González-Guzmán, Adrián

Hinojosa, M. Belen

Kowarik, Ingo

Lumbierres i Bardají, Belén

Miguel, Ana

Pons i Domènech, Xavier

Rodríguez-García, Encarna

Schröder, Roland

Sperandii, Marta Gaia

Unterweger, Philipp

Valkó, Orsolya

Vázquez, Víctor

Klaus, Valentin H.

Data de publicació

2020-11-06T10:02:31Z

2020-11-06T10:02:31Z

2020-05-13



Resum

Increasing urbanization worldwide calls for more sustainable urban development. Simultaneously, the global biodiversity crisis accentuates the need of fostering biodiversity within cities. Policies supporting urban nature conservation need to understand people's acceptance of biodiversity‐friendly greenspace management. We surveyed more than 2,000 people in 19 European cities about their attitudes toward near‐natural urban grassland management in public greenspaces, and related their responses to nine sociocultural parameters. Results reveal that people across Europe can support urban biodiversity, yet within the frames of a generally tidy appearance of public greenery. Younger people and those using greenspaces for a greater variety of activities were more likely to favor biodiversity‐friendly greenspace management. Additionally, people who were aware of the meaning of biodiversity and those stating responsibility for biodiversity conservation particularly supported biodiversity‐friendly greenspace management. Our results point at explicit measures like environmental education to increase public acceptance of policies that facilitate nature conservation within cities.


The work was supported by the Institut Municipal de Parcs i Jardins of the Barcelona city Council, by the EU FP7 collaborative project Green Surge (FP7‐ENV.2013.6.2‐5‐603567, Grant Agreement No. 603567, LK Fischer), and by the grants NKFI KH 133038 (B Deák) and NKFI FK 124404 (O Valkó).

Tipus de document

Article
Versió publicada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Biodiversity conservation; Environmental education; Environmental policy; Sustainable city planning; Urban grassland vegetation; Urban meadow

Publicat per

Wiley Periodicals

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12718

Conservation Letters, 2020, vol. 13, núm. 4, e12718

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/603567

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