Evaluation of the Social Effects of Wetland Ecological Restoration in China: From the perspective of satisfaction and perception of residents around Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province DOI Creative Commons

Changhai Wang,

Junting Guo,

ZhongXiang Zhang

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 4, 2024

Abstract This paper focuses on the social effect assessment of ecological governance Poyang Lake wetland in Jiangxi Province. By distributing and collecting 1,098 valid questionnaires to surrounding residents, this deeply explores feedback residents’ satisfaction recognition effectiveness measures. Through comprehensive use regression analysis descriptive statistical methods, discusses impact management measures life quality, environmental protection awareness community well-being. The study found that project was widely praised, overall residents as high 87.5%, reflecting a significant effect. Further revealed affected by multiple factors, including age, education, quality improvement quality. Residents’ cognition function is multi-dimensional profound, but they still need strengthen popular science education deep-level functions such species protection. Based research conclusion, three policy suggestions are proposed: first, government should enhance public protection; second, pay attention win-win ecology people's livelihood, promote harmonious coexistence development; third, improve relevant infrastructure, facilities, scientific monitoring legal construction, lay solid foundation for sustainable utilization resources.

Language: Английский

Ecosystem services of wetlands in the upper Abbay River basin, Ethiopia DOI Creative Commons

Getachew Fentaw,

Getachew Beneberu,

Ayalew Wondie

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 171, P. 113142 - 113142

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Language: Английский

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1

‘Too Many Anthropogenic Pressures on Coastal Wetlands’ Valuing Cultural Ecosystem Services for Informed Decision-Making DOI
Angelo Araya‐Piñones, José Bakit,

Solange Pacheco

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Current trends in community and nature from a psychological perspective DOI
Alejandra Olivera-Méndez, Ángel Bravo-Vinaja

Current Opinion in Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 65, P. 102045 - 102045

Published: April 26, 2025

Language: Английский

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Study on Wetland Evolution and Landscape Pattern Changes in the Shaanxi Section of the Loess Plateau in the Past 40 Years DOI Creative Commons

Zhaona Xue,

Yiyong Wang,

Rong Huang

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(8), P. 1268 - 1268

Published: Aug. 12, 2024

The Shaanxi section is the central region of Loess Plateau. Its unique wetland environment plays an indispensable role in regional ecological security. Clarifying characteristics changes important prerequisite for management and protection. This study, based on remote sensing data Plateau, analyzed area type transfer this 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010 2020 using dynamic degree model, Markov matrix, landscape pattern index, centroid analysis. results showed that, from 1980 to 2020, total natural Plateau continued shrink, decreasing by 79.35 km2 80.50 km2, respectively, while artificial increased 1.14 km2. Among regions, Xi’an experienced most significant reduction, with a decrease 83.04 over 40 years, followed Xianyang City, where decreased 6.50 In contrast, areas Yulin Weinan Yan’an Baoji City Tongchuan slightly. From change types was mainly characterized transfers between beach lands river canals. River canals are primary region. fragmentation highest reservoir potholes, marshes have largest clumpiness index. Over same period, wetlands moved south north as whole, although, 1990 position remained relatively stable. These provide theoretical basis support monitoring protection also reference sustainable development other inland resources arid semi-arid regions.

Language: Английский

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How Rural Communities Relate to Nature in Sub-Saharan Regions: Perception of Ecosystem Services Provided by Wetlands in South-Kivu DOI Open Access
Géant Basimine Chuma, Joost Wellens,

Mushagalusa Nachigera Gustave

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(16), P. 7073 - 7073

Published: Aug. 17, 2024

Research on ecosystem services (ES) has become central to landscape planning, framing the relationship between people and nature. In Sub-Saharan regions, local communities rely heavily wetlands for various ES. For first time, we assessed perceptions of ES provided by these wetlands, focusing marshes, peatlands, swamps, inland valleys/floodplains in eastern DR Congo. Fieldwork combined with a survey 510 households, using both open-ended 35 direct questions, evaluated wetland (WESs). The most frequently reported WES were provisioning (38%) regulating (24%), while supporting (22%) cultural (16%) less mentioned. These varied across types among based gender, religion, seniority use, land tenure, educational level. Rural had deep nature, shaped cultural, economic, geographical factors. Wetlands are viewed positively as sources goods but also negatively diseases. A structural equation model (SEM) helped identifying four latent variables—livelihood, knowledge, personal, factors—driving perceptions. findings relevant developing management policies suggest including community engagement collaboration restoration regulatory frameworks.

Language: Английский

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1

Evaluation of the Social Effects of Wetland Ecological Restoration in China: From the perspective of satisfaction and perception of residents around Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province DOI Creative Commons

Changhai Wang,

Junting Guo,

ZhongXiang Zhang

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 4, 2024

Abstract This paper focuses on the social effect assessment of ecological governance Poyang Lake wetland in Jiangxi Province. By distributing and collecting 1,098 valid questionnaires to surrounding residents, this deeply explores feedback residents’ satisfaction recognition effectiveness measures. Through comprehensive use regression analysis descriptive statistical methods, discusses impact management measures life quality, environmental protection awareness community well-being. The study found that project was widely praised, overall residents as high 87.5%, reflecting a significant effect. Further revealed affected by multiple factors, including age, education, quality improvement quality. Residents’ cognition function is multi-dimensional profound, but they still need strengthen popular science education deep-level functions such species protection. Based research conclusion, three policy suggestions are proposed: first, government should enhance public protection; second, pay attention win-win ecology people's livelihood, promote harmonious coexistence development; third, improve relevant infrastructure, facilities, scientific monitoring legal construction, lay solid foundation for sustainable utilization resources.

Language: Английский

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0