Investigation of cultural ecosystem services supply in a river landscape: a case study in the Lower Rhine area using social media images

IF 1.8 Q3 ECOLOGY
Betul Tulek
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River landscapes have an important function in the landscape in terms of coastal use and the opportunities they provide and they offer different cultural ecosystem services (CES). CES have a significant impact on human welfare in terms of the recreational, aesthetic and spiritual benefits these generate for people. However, the modelling and analysis of these services is more limited versus other ecosystem services due to their intangibility and subjectivity which creates unique challenges. Recently, social media data have provided an opportunity to generate spatial models of CES, offering significant cost and time advantages. Nevertheless, the usefulness of these novel data sources still requires more investigation versus more traditional survey techniques. This study aims to understand the variety of information provided by the images that users upload publicly on a daily basis to social media in a urban/rural setting. Specifically, CES provided by the open and green spaces around the Lower Rhine (Nederrijn) in Wageningen were studied using images uploaded to the social media platform Flickr. A photographic survey was then conducted to compare the utility and accuracy of these new data versus traditional techniques. In doing so, spatial data, ratings and survey evaluations related to the photographs were digitised, classified and integrated with land cover features. The results show that there is a good consistency between the two sources of data and that a wide range of CES measures can be established using these novel data sources. More work is now needed in developing spatial indicators of CES relevant to local assessments, such as the one carried out in this study. Focusing on the Lower Rhine region as a case study, we used the Flickr digital platform to address the following three key questions: (1) What is the spatial distribution of CES? (2) Do users who post on the Flickr platform fully represent the cultural identity of the community and visitors in the region? (3) Which land-cover types of the Lower Rhine region are most appreciated for CES and what are the aesthetic preferences of visitors and experts that correspond to this?
河流景观中文化生态系统服务供给的调查:以莱茵河下游地区为例,使用社交媒体图像
河流景观在景观中具有重要的功能,包括沿海利用及其提供的机会和不同的文化生态系统服务(CES)。从娱乐、审美和精神方面来看,消费电子产品对人类福利产生了重大影响。然而,与其他生态系统服务相比,这些服务的建模和分析更为有限,因为它们的无形性和主观性带来了独特的挑战。最近,社交媒体数据为生成CES的空间模型提供了机会,具有显著的成本和时间优势。然而,与传统的调查技术相比,这些新数据源的有用性仍然需要更多的调查。本研究旨在了解在城市/农村环境中,用户每天公开上传到社交媒体上的图像所提供的各种信息。具体来说,通过上传到社交媒体平台Flickr的图片,研究了瓦赫宁根下莱茵河(Nederrijn)周围开放和绿色空间提供的CES。然后进行了摄影调查,以比较这些新数据与传统技术的效用和准确性。在此过程中,与照片有关的空间数据、评级和调查评估被数字化、分类并与土地覆盖特征相结合。结果表明,两种数据来源之间存在良好的一致性,并且可以使用这些新数据源建立广泛的CES度量。现在需要做更多的工作来制定与地方评估有关的消费环境空间指标,例如本研究中所进行的评估。以莱茵河下游地区为例,利用Flickr数字平台探讨了以下三个关键问题:(1)消费电子产品的空间分布情况如何?(2)在Flickr平台上发帖的用户是否充分代表了该地区社区和游客的文化认同?(3)下莱茵河地区的哪些土地覆盖类型最适合CES,与此相对应的游客和专家的审美偏好是什么?
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One Ecosystem
One Ecosystem Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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