Antonio Vidal-Llamas, Néstor Nicolás-Ruiz, María Luisa Suárez Alonso, María Rosario Vidal-Abarca Gutiérrez
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摘要
本研究利用图片社交网络 Flickr 探索了西班牙东南部五个干旱流域提供的文化生态系统服务 (CES)。共选取了 652 张由 174 位作者上传的地理参照照片。确定了每张照片中最具代表性的 CES。通过统计和描述性分析,研究了已识别的 CES 与照片所代表的景观要素和土地利用之间的关系,以及与研究流域保护区相关的 CES。结果显示,最具代表性的 CES 是与水体、灌木、本地植物、树木和山脉相关的审美价值;与本地动物相关的生存价值;与岩石和雪相关的灵感;以及与自然景观和人类景观相关的地方感。在保护区内和保护区外拍摄的照片在美学价值和存在价值方面存在显著差异。使用上传到旱地社交媒体的照片有助于探索公民最感兴趣的景观元素(如景观、生物多样性)和某些 CES(如审美)。然而,由于研究人员的主观标准以及向这些网络上传照片的人的社会文化背景,其他 CES(如存在价值或激励价值)可能会出现偏差。
Exploring the cultural ecosystem services of arid watersheds: A social media analysis
This study explores cultural ecosystem services (CES) provided by five arid watersheds of south-eastern Spain using the image social network Flickr. A total of 652 georeferenced photos were selected, uploaded by 174 authors. The most representative CES in each photo was identified. The relationships between the identified CES and the landscape elements and land uses represented by photos, as well as the CES associated with the protected areas of the study watersheds were examined by statistical and descriptive analyses. The results revealed that the CES most represented were aesthetic associated with water bodies, shrubs, native flora, trees and mountains; existence value with native fauna; inspiration associated with rocks and snow; and sense of place with natural and anthropised landscapes. Significant differences in aesthetic and existence value were found between photographs taken inside and outside protected areas. The use of photographs uploaded to social media in dryland is useful for exploring the landscape elements of greatest interest to citizens (e.g., landscapes, biodiversity) and some CES (e.g., aesthetic). However, other CES such as existential or inspirational value may be biased by subjective criteria of the researcher and due to the socio-cultural profile of the people who upload photographs to these networks.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.