Global Ecology and Conservation,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
24, P. e01223 - e01223
Published: Aug. 13, 2020
Residential
communities
are
the
primary
living
spaces
for
people
in
China.
Their
associated
greenspaces
important
elements
of
urban
ecosystem,
providing
neighborhood
ecosystem
services
and
hosting
bird
populations
differing
community
structures
compared
with
other
green
areas.
This
study
analyzes
avian
characteristics
within
residential
their
differences
parks
Beijing.
Furthermore,
we
assess
key
environmental
factors
determining
species
composition
population
sizes
spatial
scales
at
which
these
most
significant.
We
randomly
selected
27
to
habitat
structure
landscape
that
underpin
assemblages
across
multiple
scales.
Independent
sample
t-test
model
selection
methods
based
on
AICc
were
used
data
analysis.
Eurasian
Tree
Sparrow
(Passer
montanus)
(hereafter
ETS)
alone
accounted
91.0%
total
individuals.
Compared
parks,
more
migrants
omnivores
found
communities.
Within-site
forest
patch
connectivity
simultaneously
decided
resident
diversity
individual
abundance,
exception
ETS.
richness
coverage
predictors
ETS
numbers,
respectively.
Even
urbanized
species,
retained
ecological
attributes
"wilder"
settings.
skewed
toward
dominant
numbers
In
low-quality
habitats,
our
results
suggest
configuration
is
than
local
structure.
number
surrounding
patches
shorter
between-patch
distances
deserve
attention
future
design
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
287(1918), P. 20191882 - 20191882
Published: Jan. 15, 2020
The
direct
interactions
between
people
and
nature
are
critically
important
in
many
ways,
with
growing
attention
particularly
on
their
impacts
human
health
wellbeing
(both
positive
negative),
people's
attitudes
behaviour
towards
nature,
the
benefits
hazards
to
wildlife.
A
evidence
base
is
accelerating
understanding
of
different
forms
that
these
human-nature
take,
novel
analyses
revealing
importance
opportunity
orientation
individual
as
key
drivers
interactions,
methodological
developments
increasingly
making
apparent
spatial,
temporal
socio-economic
dynamics.
Here,
we
provide
a
roadmap
advances
identify
key,
often
interdisciplinary,
research
challenges
remain
be
met.
We
identified
several
challenges,
including
need
characterize
through
life
course,
determine
comparable
fashion
how
vary
across
much
more
diverse
geographical,
cultural
contexts
have
been
explored
date,
quantify
relative
contributions
shaping
interactions.
robust
effort,
guided
by
focus
such
unanswered
questions,
has
potential
yield
high-impact
insights
into
fundamental
contribute
developing
strategies
for
appropriate
management.
Science Advances,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
8(31)
Published: Aug. 5, 2022
Nature
contributes
substantially
to
human
well-being
through
its
diverse
material
and
nonmaterial
contributions.
However,
despite
the
growing
literature
on
dimensions
of
human-nature
relations,
we
lack
a
systematic
understanding
how
they
are
linked
with
well-being.
Here,
use
concept
cultural
ecosystem
services
(CESs)
as
lens
explore
this
interface.
Through
review
peer-reviewed
literature,
elicit
unique
pathways
mechanisms
linking
individual
CESs
constituents
well-being,
well
their
relative
effects.
Subsequently,
identify
complex
interactions
latent
class
analysis
multiple
correspondence
analysis,
which
delineate
five
major
assemblages
that
reflect
synergies
trade-offs
at
interface
We
critically
discuss
key
research
trends
gaps
propose
directions
for
future
practice
leverage
potential
contributions
nature
sustainability
more
broadly.
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: May 21, 2019
Abstract
There
is
a
multi-billion
dollar
global
industry
dedicated
to
feeding
wild
birds
in
residential
gardens.
This
extraordinary
boost
food
resources
almost
certainly
reshaping
entire
bird
communities,
yet
the
large-scale,
long-term
impacts
on
community
ecology
remain
unknown.
Here
we
reveal
40-year
transformation
of
communities
using
garden
feeders
Britain,
and
provide
evidence
suggest
how
this
may
have
contributed
national-scale
population
changes.
We
find
that
increases
diversity
at
are
associated
with
increasing
evenness,
as
species
previously
rarely
observed
gardens
increasingly
exploited
growing
variety
foods
offer
over
time.
Urban
areas
Britain
consequently
nurturing
populations
feeder-using
species,
while
do
not
use
unchanged.
Our
findings
illustrate
on-going,
gross
impact
people
can
structure
across
large
spatial
scales.
Ecosystem Services,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
57, P. 101467 - 101467
Published: Aug. 8, 2022
Cultural
ecosystem
services
(CES)
are
increasingly
addressed
in
research,
but
conceptual
and
methodological
issues
still
limit
their
integration
into
management
decision-making.While
most
studies
have
focused
on
mapping
quantifying
CES,
less
attention
has
been
paid
to
the
final
benefits
derived
from
CES.This
study
systematically
reviewed
literature
with
regard
subjective
well-being
associated
examining
(1)
research
context,
(2)
assessment
of
dimensions/types
benefits,
(3)
drivers
change
implications,
(4)
limitations
future
needs.Based
160
publications,
our
results
indicate
that
were
related
dimension
experiences
(44.5%),
followed
by
identities
(29.3%)
capabilities
(26.4%).Disbenefits
such
as
sense
fear,
insecurity
noisiness
only
mentioned
21.3%
all
publications.Major
challenges
overcome
current
knowledge
gaps
include
strengthen
inter-and
transdisciplinary
collaboration,
deepen
understanding
human
dimension,
broaden
analysis
a
greater
number
disbenefits,
well
integrate
information
specific
ecosystems
at
large
spatial
scales,
establish
stronger
linkages
decision-making
clarify
definitions
concepts.Future
should
address
these
generate
meaningful
for
management.
Urban Ecosystems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
26(3), P. 755 - 765
Published: Jan. 24, 2023
Abstract
The
feeding
of
garden
birds
is
a
popular
and
accessible
means
connecting
with
wildlife
in
urban
environments
the
United
Kingdom.
Past
research
has
found
that
main
motivations
for
are
psychological
benefits,
concern
bird
welfare,
to
nature.
This
study
explores
whether
brief
birdwatching
activity
impacts
on
wellbeing,
anxiety,
nature
connection.
One
hundred
fifty-six
participants
took
part
activity,
identifying
species
entered
their
during
thirty-minute
period.
Participants
were
randomly
allocated
‘joy’
group,
who
rated
feeling
joy
seeing
each
species,
or
‘count’
counted
number
species.
Measures
state
anxiety
connection
completed
before
after
observation
Both
groups
had
improved
connection,
though
decreases
greatest
those
group.
These
results
suggest
activating
sense
heightens
benefits
watching
birds.
strengthening
connections
highlight
reciprocal
relationship
between
humans
importance
actions
towards
healthy,
sustainable
ecosystems.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: March 6, 2023
Abstract
The
effects
of
‘nature’
on
mental
health
and
subjective
well-being
have
yet
to
be
consistently
integrated
into
ecosystem
service
models
frameworks.
To
address
this
gap,
we
used
data
from
an
18-country
survey
test
a
conceptual
model
integrating
with
services,
initially
proposed
by
Bratman
et
al.
We
analysed
range
individual
contextual
factors
in
the
context
14,998
recreational
visits
blue
spaces,
outdoor
environments
which
prominently
feature
water.
Consistent
model,
outcomes
were
dependent
upon
complex
interplay
environmental
type
quality,
visit
characteristics,
factors.
These
results
implications
for
public
management,
as
they
may
help
identify
bluespace
locations,
features,
key
activities,
that
are
most
likely
impact
well-being,
but
also
potentially
affect
demand
fragile
aquatic
ecosystems.
Landscape Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
39(8)
Published: July 17, 2024
Abstract
Context
Birds,
as
indicators
of
biodiversity,
are
experiencing
habitat
reduction
and
loss
due
to
landscape
changes.
Evidence
is
mounting
that
the
response
bird
richness
patterns
remains
controversial
on
a
global
scale.
In
this
study,
we
conducted
quantitative
synthesis
gain
comprehensive
understanding
relationship.
Our
findings
contribute
development
conservation
strategies
align
with
objectives
SDG15.
Objective
Through
review,
study
investigated
effects
analyzed
sources
heterogeneity
in
results.
Methods
A
random-effects
model
was
utilized
merge
impacts
metrics
richness,
meta-regression
analysis
performed
investigate
origins
heterogeneity.
Results
The
review
encompassed
101
articles
from
51
countries
worldwide.
Field
sampling
emerged
primary
method
for
acquiring
data,
multiple
linear
regression
generalized
models
main
analytical
approaches.
meta-analysis
results
highlighted
area
crucial
factor
influencing
richness.
Regarding
composition,
proportions
forests,
shrublands,
water
bodies
positively
impacted
while
agricultural
land
urban
had
negative
effects.
relationship
between
complexity
influenced
by
factors,
including
net
productivity
(NPP)
precipitation.
Landscape
identified
contributing
increased
species
Conclusion
Compared
complexity,
composition
more
suitable
reference
tools
conservation.
exhibit
variation.
Moreover,
our
underscore
role
preserving
forested
areas
supporting
diversity,
emphasizing
necessity
account
regional
variations
when
establishing
forest
cover
thresholds.
People and Nature,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
Abstract
Wildlife
are
increasingly
recognized
as
critical
to
urban
ecosystems,
but
the
impacts
and
benefits
of
wildlife
on
people
in
cities
poorly
understood.
Environmental
justice
scholarship
has
concluded
that
elements
environment
can
create
or
exacerbate
social
inequity,
human–wildlife
interactions
have
not
been
considered
through
this
lens.
We
conducted
a
literature
review
wildlife,
environmental
justice.
triangulated
between
these
three
bodies
identify
trends,
gaps
research
needs.
identified
six
pathways
which
presence
absence,
management
may
lead
injustice
for
people.
Our
shows
affect
nearly
all
aspects
life
people,
including
economics,
participation
decision‐making,
patterns
space,
human
health,
psychological
well‐being
cultural
discourses.
Through
pathways,
disproportionately
marginalized
vulnerable
communities
affluent
residents.
Contemporary
intersections
planning,
histories
systemic
bias
existing
injustices
cities.
Synthesis
applications
.
Though
often
characterized
‘good’
‘bad’
based
their
effects
we
conclude
dichotomy
perpetuates
wildlife.
Instead,
argue
‘just
city’
fosters
healthy
populations
equitable
decision‐making.
The
lay
out
here
offer
road
map
incorporating
into
management.
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free
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People and Nature,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
4(5), P. 1126 - 1140
Published: July 20, 2022
Abstract
The
human
health
benefits
of
direct
sensory
interactions
with
nature
(hereafter
human–nature
interactions)
are
increasingly
recognised.
However,
these
can
also
have
various
negative
and
well‐being
impacts
on
people,
some
which
may
be
severe.
Compared
to
positive
ones,
there
has
been
relatively
little
investigation
such
beyond
the
medical
literature,
what
done
is
widely
scattered
across
disciplines.
Here,
we
provide
an
overview
typology,
characteristics
dynamics
suggest
management
implications
future
research
directions.
We
highlight
breadth
forms
that
occur,
evidence
incidences
recently
grown
rapidly
in
many
parts
world.
Our
review
suggests
more
intense
sometimes
occur
simultaneously
or
sequentially
trade‐offs
between
two.
Such
serious
importance
focusing
public
policy
improving
understanding
interactions,
taking
a
balanced
view
costs
experiences,
developing
appropriate
mitigation
strategies.
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