景观生态学
景观评价
景观流行病学
地理
城市蔓延
景观考古学
生态学
环境资源管理
景观规划
景观设计
生态环境
动物生态学
土地利用
地点标识
城市规划
环境规划
栖息地
环境科学
生物
作者
Flurina M. Wartmann,Chris Stride,Felix Kienast,Marcel Hunziker
出处
期刊:Landscape Ecology
[Springer Science+Business Media]
日期:2021-07-06
卷期号:36 (8): 2367-2393
被引量:52
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10980-021-01290-y
摘要
Abstract Context It is essential for policy-making and planning that we understand landscapes not only in terms of landscape ecological patterns, but also in terms of their contribution to people's quality of life. Objectives In this study our objective is to test relationships between landscape ecology and social science indicators, by investigating how landscape patterns are linked to people’s perception of landscape quality. Methods To assess public views on landscapes we conducted a survey among 858 respondents in Switzerland. We combined this survey data on perceived landscape quality and place attachment with landscape metrics (e.g. diversity, naturalness of land cover, urban sprawl, fragmentation) in a statistical model to test hypotheses about the relationships between the different variables of interest. Results Our results illustrate the contribution of both landscape composition metrics and social science indicators to understanding variation in people’s perception and assessment of landscape. For example, we found the landscape ecology metrics on urban sprawl and fragmentation to be a negative predictor of overall satisfaction with landscape, and that perceived landscape quality positively predicted place attachment and satisfaction with the municipality landscape. Conclusions This study highlights the importance and feasibility of combining landscape ecology metrics and public survey data on how people perceive, value and relate to landscape in an integrated manner. Our approach has the potential for implementation across a variety of settings and can contribute to holistic and integrated landscape assessments that combine ecological and socio-cultural aspects.
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