Huimin Gan , Yuan Huang , Zheng Zhao , Jiaming Liu , Yali Wen
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Green space perception and utilization in times of pandemic from the perspective of urban green resilience: A comparison analysis across age groups
In the context of frequent occurrence of major public health events worldwide, understanding citizens’ perception and utilization of urban green space is crucial for implementation of urban resilience. However, perceptions and utilization preference of different age group of citizens are often overlooked, leading the governance policy of urban green resilience failed to timely respond to the heterogeneous demands of citizens’ ecological well-being. Using a large sample questionnaire survey across 2019–2023, This study proposes to investigate citizens’ perception of the Covid-19 pandemic’ impacts on urban green resilience and their utilization preference of urban green space during different periods of pandemic. The results showed that: (1) Compared to the negative impact perception, there is a more significant difference in the perception of the positive impact of the pandemic on urban green resilience among different age groups; (2) In the perceived success and importance perception of urban green resilience, the young group often shows significant perception differences compared with the middle-aged and older adult groups; (3) There is significant age effects in citizens’ perception and utilization of urban green space at different periods of COVID-19 pandemic. Altogether the results from the main urban area of Beijing case study contribute to international discussion on urban green space management and urban green resilience governance in metropolitan areas worldwide as they add additional insights on the differences perception and changed utilization of urban green spaces particularly looking at city dwellers among different age group as well as the importance of timely response heterogeneity preference of city dwellers’ ecological well-being demand.
期刊介绍:
The ultimate aim of Ecological Indicators is to integrate the monitoring and assessment of ecological and environmental indicators with management practices. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of the applied scientific development and review of traditional indicator approaches as well as for theoretical, modelling and quantitative applications such as index development. Research into the following areas will be published.
• All aspects of ecological and environmental indicators and indices.
• New indicators, and new approaches and methods for indicator development, testing and use.
• Development and modelling of indices, e.g. application of indicator suites across multiple scales and resources.
• Analysis and research of resource, system- and scale-specific indicators.
• Methods for integration of social and other valuation metrics for the production of scientifically rigorous and politically-relevant assessments using indicator-based monitoring and assessment programs.
• How research indicators can be transformed into direct application for management purposes.
• Broader assessment objectives and methods, e.g. biodiversity, biological integrity, and sustainability, through the use of indicators.
• Resource-specific indicators such as landscape, agroecosystems, forests, wetlands, etc.