Public attitudes toward biodiversity-friendly greenspace management in Europe

Fischer LK, Neuenkamp L, Lampinen J, Tuomi M, Alday JG, Bucharova A, Cancellieri C, Casado-​​Arzuaga I, Čeplová N, Cerveró L, Deák B, Eriksson O, Fellowes MDE, Fernández de Manuel B, Filibeck G, González-​​Guzmán A, Hinojosa MB, Kowarik I, Lumbierres B, Miguel A, Pardo R, Pons X, Rodríguez-​​García E, Schröder R, Gaia Sperandii M, Unterweger P, Valkó O, Vázquez V, Klaus VH

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Increasing urbanization worldwide calls for more sustainable urban development. Simultaneously, the global biodiversity crisis accentuates the need of fostering biodiversity within cities. Policies supporting urban nature conservation need to understand people's acceptance of biodiversity-friendly greenspace management. We surveyed more than 2,000 people in 19 European cities about their attitudes toward near-natural urban grassland management in public greenspaces, and related their responses to nine sociocultural parameters. Results reveal that people across Europe can support urban biodiversity, yet within the frames of a generally tidy appearance of public greenery. Younger people and those using greenspaces for a greater variety of activities were more likely to favor biodiversity-friendly greenspace management. Additionally, people who were aware of the meaning of biodiversity and those stating responsibility for biodiversity conservation particularly supported biodiversity-friendly greenspace management. Our results point at explicit measures like environmental education to increase public acceptance of policies that facilitate nature conservation within cities.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftConservation Letters
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume13
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2020
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1111/conl.12718
Stichwörterbiodiversity conservation; biodiversity-friendly greenspace management; environmental education; environmental policy; environmental responsibility; lawn alternative; maintenance intensity; sustainable city; planning; urban grassland vegetation; urban meadow

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Klaus, Valentin
Professur für Ökosystemforschung (Prof. Hölzel)
Lampei Bucharová, Anna
Professur für Ökosystemforschung (Prof. Hölzel)