The structure of human well-being related to ecosystem services: A Japanese case study to confirm the repeatability of previous findings

Juri Hori
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Recognizing the structure of human well-being related to ecosystem services is an important first step to addressing the associated environmental issues. This paper aims to analyze the structure of human well-being related to ecosystem services in Japan (including coastal and inland areas). Satisfaction levels with the five components of human well-being (basic material for a good life, health, good social relations, security, and freedom of choice and action), as defined by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, were investigated using a questionnaire. Of the five components, structural equation modeling analysis indicated that “security” and “basic materials for a good life” functioned as explanatory variables, while “freedom of choice and action” acted as a dependent variable through its effects on the intermediate variables “health” and “good social relations”. This study obtained similar findings to previous studies regarding the structure of human well-being. The present results also indicate that the structural model of human well-being related to ecosystem services might be psychologically shared among people.
与生态系统服务相关的人类福祉结构:一个日本案例研究,以确认先前研究结果的可重复性
认识到与生态系统服务有关的人类福祉结构是解决相关环境问题的重要第一步。本文旨在分析日本(包括沿海和内陆地区)与生态系统服务相关的人类福祉结构。使用问卷调查了千年生态系统评估定义的人类福祉的五个组成部分(美好生活的基本物质、健康、良好的社会关系、安全和选择和行动自由)的满意度。结构方程建模分析表明,“安全”和“美好生活的基本物质”是解释变量,而“选择和行动的自由”通过对中间变量“健康”和“良好的社会关系”的影响而成为因变量。这项研究与之前关于人类幸福结构的研究结果相似。本研究结果还表明,与生态系统服务相关的人类福祉结构模型可能在心理上在人与人之间共享。
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