Assessing resident’s perception towards ecosystem services of urban green spaces in Delhi, India

IF 6.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
None Anand, Prodyut Bhattacharya
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ABSTRACTRecent rapid economic and infrastructure growth in India has led to degraded environmental conditions. Congested and densely populated urban areas have seen increased pollution, water pollution, and habitat and biodiversity loss. Urban green spaces (UGSs) are vital for improving such environmental qualities and coping with environmental challenges within cities. UGSs provide numerous tangible and intangible environmental, recreational/social, and economic benefits, also acknowledged as ecosystem services. This study assessed residents’ perceptions of UGSs ecosystem services in Delhi, India. The main objectives were to (1) understand residents’ visiting patterns of UGSs and corresponding socio-economic correlations (2) assess residents’ knowledge and perceptions of ecosystem services and disservices, and (3) ranking of ecosystem services provided by UGSs based on significance to the residents. This study is based on a survey of 620 randomly selected respondents in UGSs throughout the city. Most respondents knew about ecosystem services in UGSs and believed the ecosystem services outweighed any ecosystem disservices. The results also showed the importance of improving urban microclimate and environmental quality was emphasized. Interestingly, ecosystem services like improve mental health and aesthetic beauty rated high. The improvement of wildlife habitat, fresh water, water flow regulation & runoff mitigation and the collection of fuelwood, fruits, honey and medicine were not seen as important by the respondents. Residents more readily recognized UGSs’ direct benefits over the indirect benefits. Awareness of economic benefit was relatively high. Results from this research could help urban planners and developers to consider residents’ perceptions and expectations when designing UGSs.KEYWORDS: Ecosystem servicesEcosystem disservicesSurveyUrban treesUrban forestryParks AcknowledgmentsWe, authors, like to thank everyone who helped and participate in this research. First author also like to thank fellow researchers, Ms Chindu Chandran, Ms Ishita Mathur, and Mr Prabhakar for initial development of questionnaire. The first author is grateful to UGC, Government of India for providing a doctoral fellowship for research work. The authors also thank the dean, University School of Environment Management (USEM), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, for providing research facilities.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThe first author received a National Fellowship for Scheduled Caste (NFSC) from the University Grants Commission, Government of India for doctoral studies under fellowship ID [201718-RGNF-2017-18-SC- DEL-48200] funded by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India.
评估居民对印度德里城市绿地生态系统服务的看法
摘要近年来印度经济和基础设施的快速发展导致了环境状况的恶化。拥挤和人口密集的城市地区出现了日益严重的污染、水污染以及栖息地和生物多样性的丧失。城市绿地(UGSs)对于改善城市环境质量和应对城市环境挑战至关重要。地表生态系统提供了许多有形和无形的环境、娱乐/社会和经济效益,也被认为是生态系统服务。本研究评估了印度德里居民对UGSs生态系统服务的看法。研究的主要目标是:(1)了解居民对uggs的访问模式和相应的社会经济相关性;(2)评估居民对生态系统服务和危害的认识和认知;(3)根据对居民的重要性对uggs提供的生态系统服务进行排名。这项研究是基于对整个城市ugs中随机选择的620名受访者的调查。大多数受访者了解uggs中的生态系统服务,并认为生态系统服务大于任何生态系统损害。研究结果还显示了改善城市小气候和环境质量的重要性。有趣的是,生态系统服务,如改善心理健康和审美美的评价很高。答复者认为,改善野生动物栖息地、淡水、水流调节和径流缓解以及收集薪材、水果、蜂蜜和药品并不重要。居民更容易认识到UGSs的直接效益,而不是间接效益。经济效益意识较高。本研究的结果可以帮助城市规划者和开发商在设计UGSs时考虑居民的看法和期望。关键词:生态系统服务;生态系统损害;调查;城市树木;城市森林公园致谢我们,作者,感谢所有帮助和参与这项研究的人。第一作者也要感谢Chindu Chandran女士、Ishita Mathur女士和Prabhakar先生,感谢他们最初编制问卷。第一作者感谢印度政府为研究工作提供博士奖学金。这组作者还感谢印度大学环境管理学院(USEM)院长Gobind Singh Indraprastha大学提供的研究设施。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本论文的第一作者获得了印度政府大学教育资助委员会颁发的国家计划种姓(NFSC)博士研究奖学金,奖学金编号[201718-RGNF-2017-18-SC- DEL-48200],由印度政府社会正义和赋权部资助。
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11.10
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3.60%
发文量
58
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology is now over fifteen years old and has proved to be an exciting forum for understanding and advancing our knowledge and implementation of sustainable development. Sustainable development is now of primary importance as the key to future use and management of finite world resources. It recognises the need for development opportunities while maintaining a balance between these and the environment. As stated by the UN Bruntland Commission in 1987, sustainable development should "meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
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