生态系统
生态系统健康
生物多样性
生态系统服务
物种丰富度
环境资源管理
多样性(政治)
人类生态系统总量
地理
生态学
环境规划
环境科学
生物
政治学
法学
作者
Catherine E. Reining,Christopher J. Lemieux,Sean Doherty
标识
DOI:10.1080/09640568.2020.1857227
摘要
Human health and well-being benefits have increasingly been associated with contact with nature. However, limited research has focused on the influence of ecosystem type and quality on these outcomes. This paper reports on the results of an in-situ survey of 467 visitors to an Ontario protected area. Results revealed high overall restorative outcomes across all ecosystem types, with greater benefits reported for women than men. Perceived ecosystem quality, including species richness, naturalness, and ecological integrity, had the greatest impact on restorative outcomes, while the type of ecosystem and time spent had surprisingly little influence. Greater restorative outcomes for women were also associated with specific ecosystem types. The study advances our limited understanding of the nuanced relationship between human health and well-being outcomes and exposure to diverse ecosystems, and by extenstion the unique aspects of biodiversity and ecosystem condition that Canada’s protected areas exhibit.
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