Wild ways: a scoping review to understand urban-rewilding behaviour in relation to adaptations to private gardens

S. Moxon, J. Webb, Alexandros Semertzi, Mina Samangooei
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ABSTRACT Urbanisation is increasing, while global biodiversity is decreasing. Through ‘urban rewilding’ cities could help tackle this biodiversity crisis, while exploiting the benefits of urban nature for residents. Private residential gardens, which have potential to support significant biodiversity, should be a primary focus. Yet their proportion of vegetated space is decreasing through changes made by residents, negatively impacting biodiversity. Small adaptations to private gardens can turn them into wildlife habitat, but understanding residents’ behaviour is critical to developing intervention strategies for this. This paper presents a scoping review of existing literature on understanding intent-orientated, pro-environmental behaviours with a focus on rewilding in urban gardens. The literature is mapped to assess the state of knowledge; it is then coded, using the ‘COM-B’ model of behaviour, to identify the capability, opportunity and motivation factors forming barriers and facilitators to residents engaging in rewilding activity in their gardens. The results show that all COM-B factors need to be considered to understand urban rewilding behaviour, but that opportunity and motivation factors have more influence, particularly reflective motivation. They indicate that facilitators are more significant than barriers and highlight an important body of work that has implications for practice and policy aimed at influencing urban rewilding.
野生的方式:一个范围审查,以了解与适应私人花园有关的城市再野生行为
城市化进程在加快,而全球生物多样性却在减少。通过“城市野生化”,城市可以帮助解决这一生物多样性危机,同时为居民利用城市自然的好处。私人住宅花园具有支持重要生物多样性的潜力,应该成为主要关注的焦点。然而,由于居民的改变,它们的植被空间比例正在减少,对生物多样性产生了负面影响。对私人花园的小改造可以把它们变成野生动物的栖息地,但了解居民的行为对于制定干预策略至关重要。本文对现有文献进行了范围审查,以理解以意图为导向的亲环境行为,重点关注城市花园中的野生动物。文献被映射以评估知识状态;然后,使用“COM-B”行为模型对其进行编码,以确定形成障碍和促进居民在其花园进行野化活动的能力、机会和动机因素。结果表明,要理解城市野化行为,需要考虑所有COM-B因素,但机会和动机因素的影响更大,尤其是反思动机。它们表明,促进因素比障碍更重要,并突出了一系列重要的工作,这些工作对旨在影响城市再野生化的实践和政策具有影响。
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