Conservation Management Practices for Biodiversity Preservation in Urban Informal Green Spaces: Lessons from Central European City DOI Creative Commons
Piotr Archiciński, Arkadiusz Przybysz, Daria Sikorska

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(6), P. 764 - 764

Published: May 29, 2024

Urban informal green spaces (IGS) represent valuable reservoirs of biodiversity within urban areas and are increasingly recognized as integral components infrastructure. They perceived temporary ecosystems, the management their vegetation is relatively understudied. The development time spontaneous on transformed lands considered to be in range decades, which makes it even more necessary provide managers with better guidelines for such a long period. Two suggested approaches these involve: (1) retaining at various stages succession (non-forest IGS) (2) protecting advanced developmental (forest IGS), options balanced intervention or complete non-intervention. However, differences between two types cities across Central Europe remain unknown, well whether predictors both local landscape scales consistent non-forest forest IGS. We examined factors habitat continuity, structure, soil quality, human impact shed light pathways enhancing floristic diversity. Conducting extensive botanical surveys existing Warsaw, we derived parameters, including total number species, Shannon-Wiener index, hemeroby, urbanity, share species from distinct ecological groups, rare ancient plant species. Tracing continuity early 20th century using digitized aerial imagery provided unique long-term perspective IGS development. revealed that no pivotal conservation select On other hand, partial abandonment occasional maintenance may enrich diversity different successional phases. uncovered significant influence structure activity composition Notably, proximate landscapes displayed marked abundance alongside greater prevalence presence vicinity did not yield similar effects. Our findings indicate IGS, when left untouched decades near forested areas, biodiversity. As globe seek sustainable paths, this research underscores importance properly understanding integrating into planning.

Language: Английский

Mapping wild nature areas to identify priority areas for urban rewilding in cities: A process-oriented approach DOI Creative Commons
Brenda Maria Zoderer, Christa Hainz-Renetzeder, Francesco Vuolo

et al.

Urban forestry & urban greening, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 128549 - 128549

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Ecosystem services-based planning and management of multifamily residential areas: bridging practitioners' approaches and residents' preferences DOI Creative Commons
Sylwia Kulczyk, Piotr Matczak, Iwona Zwierzchowska

et al.

Economics and Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 91(4), P. 818 - 818

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

This paper addresses the realm of planning and managing greenery in multifamily residential areas. We uncover parallels between practitioners' approaches, residents' preferences, spatial attributes areas that influence supply ecosystem services (ES). focus on cultural (CES), most directly experienced by urban inhabitants. Employing a multi-method approach encompassing workshop for practitioners, discrete choice experiment (DCE)-based survey residents, mapping Poznań (Poland). Our study underscores importance shaping conditions facilitate bundled regulating ES. Practitioners recognise role production resonates with preferences predominantly green neighbourhoods, dominance trees some facilities active recreation. Mismatches opting well-maintained benches while neither level maintenance nor passive recreation are crucial residents. Ultimately, we identify four types reflecting varying degrees resident preferences. These findings offer valuable information future development areas, helping to design spaces respond values needs and, consequently, increase provision support ones.

Language: Английский

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How does the perception of informal green spaces in urban villages influence residents’ complaint Sentiments? a Machine learning analysis of Fuzhou City, China DOI Creative Commons
Zhengyan Chen,

Honghui Yang,

Peijin Ye

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 166, P. 112376 - 112376

Published: July 18, 2024

Language: Английский

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Sustainable Urban Green Blue Space (UGBS) and Public Participation: Integrating Multisensory Landscape Perception from Online Reviews DOI Creative Commons
Jiao Zhang, Danqin Li, Shuguang Ning

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(7), P. 1360 - 1360

Published: July 7, 2023

The integration of multisensory-based public subjective perception into planning, management, and policymaking is great significance for the sustainable development protection UGBS. Online reviews are a suitable data source this issue, which includes information about sentiment, physical environment, sensory description. This study adopts deep learning method to obtain effective from online found that in 105 major sites Tokyo (23 districts), overall level not balanced. Rich multi-sense will promote level, especially hearing somatosensory senses have higher positive prediction effect than vision, can start improving by optimizing these two senses. Even if only one adverse sense exists, it seriously affect such as bad smell noise. Optimizing environment adding natural elements different conducive perception. Sensory maps help quickly find areas require improvement. provides new rapid multisensory analysis complementary participation specific situations, helps increase well-being UGBS give play its multi-functionality.

Language: Английский

Citations

7

Conservation Management Practices for Biodiversity Preservation in Urban Informal Green Spaces: Lessons from Central European City DOI Creative Commons
Piotr Archiciński, Arkadiusz Przybysz, Daria Sikorska

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(6), P. 764 - 764

Published: May 29, 2024

Urban informal green spaces (IGS) represent valuable reservoirs of biodiversity within urban areas and are increasingly recognized as integral components infrastructure. They perceived temporary ecosystems, the management their vegetation is relatively understudied. The development time spontaneous on transformed lands considered to be in range decades, which makes it even more necessary provide managers with better guidelines for such a long period. Two suggested approaches these involve: (1) retaining at various stages succession (non-forest IGS) (2) protecting advanced developmental (forest IGS), options balanced intervention or complete non-intervention. However, differences between two types cities across Central Europe remain unknown, well whether predictors both local landscape scales consistent non-forest forest IGS. We examined factors habitat continuity, structure, soil quality, human impact shed light pathways enhancing floristic diversity. Conducting extensive botanical surveys existing Warsaw, we derived parameters, including total number species, Shannon-Wiener index, hemeroby, urbanity, share species from distinct ecological groups, rare ancient plant species. Tracing continuity early 20th century using digitized aerial imagery provided unique long-term perspective IGS development. revealed that no pivotal conservation select On other hand, partial abandonment occasional maintenance may enrich diversity different successional phases. uncovered significant influence structure activity composition Notably, proximate landscapes displayed marked abundance alongside greater prevalence presence vicinity did not yield similar effects. Our findings indicate IGS, when left untouched decades near forested areas, biodiversity. As globe seek sustainable paths, this research underscores importance properly understanding integrating into planning.

Language: Английский

Citations

2