探索爱沙尼亚森林和城市绿地:使用Flickr照片的文化生态系统服务映射方法

T. Sitab, O. Karasov, A. Kmoch
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摘要随着社交媒体的使用越来越多,我们可以通过分析数字数据来深入了解景观和城市的社会和文化方面。了解现有的文化生态系统服务(CES)可以通过适当的规划和执行来帮助提高人类的生活质量。这项研究的目的是利用Flickr的照片来定位爱沙尼亚森林和城市绿地产生的CES。通过对Flickr照片的定量分析,确定了研究区内的热点,确定了CES可达性的适宜距离。CES被分为娱乐、身份感、审美愉悦、教育等4个类别。结果显示,审美愉悦和身份感是最常见的消费行为,而娱乐和教育是最不常见的消费行为。人口密度、季节变化、生物多样性、可达性和设施等因素会影响生态系统的识别。虽然社交媒体数据有局限性,但将定性研究方法与调查和问卷调查相结合可以提供更全面的结果。研究结果可以帮助利益相关者为爱沙尼亚的森林和城市绿地制定更好的计划和管理政策。
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Exploring Estonian Forests and Urban Green Spaces: A Cultural Ecosystem Services Mapping Approach Using Flickr Photographs
Abstract. With the increasing use of social media, we can analyze digital data to gain insights into social and cultural aspects of landscapes and cities. The understanding of the existing cultural ecosystem services (CES) can help improve human life quality through proper planning and execution of plans. This study aims to locate CES produced by Estonian forests and urban green spaces using Flickr photographs. Quantitative analysis of Flickr photos identified hot spots within the study area and determined the suitable distance of CES accessibility. CES were categorized into four categories: recreation, sense of identity, aesthetic pleasure, and education. The results showed aesthetic pleasure and sense of identity were the most identified CES, while recreation and education were identified less. Factors such as population density, seasonal variation, biodiversity, accessibility, and facilities can impact the identification of CES. While social media data has limitations, combining qualitative research methods with surveys and questionnaires can provide a more well-rounded result. The findings can help stakeholders make better plans and management policies for Estonian forests and urban green spaces.
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