Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain

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Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain. / El Ghafraoui, Youssra; Quintas-Soriano, Cristina; Pacheco-Romero, Manuel et al.
in: Journal of Arid Environments, Jahrgang 216, 105023, 01.09.2023.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

El Ghafraoui, Y, Quintas-Soriano, C, Pacheco-Romero, M, Murillo-López, BE & Castro, AJ 2023, 'Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain', Journal of Arid Environments, Jg. 216, 105023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2023.105023

APA

El Ghafraoui, Y., Quintas-Soriano, C., Pacheco-Romero, M., Murillo-López, B. E., & Castro, A. J. (2023). Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain. Journal of Arid Environments, 216, Artikel 105023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2023.105023

Vancouver

El Ghafraoui Y, Quintas-Soriano C, Pacheco-Romero M, Murillo-López BE, Castro AJ. Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain. Journal of Arid Environments. 2023 Sep 1;216:105023. doi: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2023.105023

Bibtex

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title = "Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain",
abstract = "Understanding the nature's values and landscape preferences that determine the connection between people and nature may provide key insights to unravel some of the major sustainability challenges. However, knowledge of such factors, how they vary across landscapes, or whether they reflect more fundamental causes of (dis)connection from nature is still scarce. In this study, we focused on Spanish drylands, which are frequently undervalued by the local population and impacted by land degradation processes but provide important contributions to sustaining human well-being. We developed a methodological approach for understanding human-nature connectedness across ten representative landscapes of Spanish drylands. We carried out 191 face-to-face surveys to assess how people prefer different landscapes and identify which type of nature's value explain landscape preferences. The findings showed that specific landscapes were preferred differently by the public these preferences were supported by diverse values of nature. For instance, greenhouses were chosen as non-preferred landscape by locals, while protected littoral and desert were identified as the most preferred landscapes. Instrumental value was mainly assigned to greenhouses mostly based on the economic profits they provide, while other preferred landscapes such as traditional agricultural and high mountains were mostly related to relational value. Results show how the understanding of human-landscape connections can help to guide future conservation efforts as well as to foster conservation behavior.",
keywords = "Almer{\'i}a, Dryland ecosystem, Instrumental value, Intrinsic value, Mediterranean landscape, Relational value, Ecosystems Research, Almer{\'i}a, Dryland ecosystem, Instrumental value, Intrinsic value, Relational value, Mediterranean landscape",
author = "{El Ghafraoui}, Youssra and Cristina Quintas-Soriano and Manuel Pacheco-Romero and Murillo-L{\'o}pez, {Beatriz E.} and Castro, {Antonio J.}",
note = "We thank respondents for their collaboration. We thank Georgina Castelli, Beatriz Cazorla, Leticia C{\'e}spedes, Emilio Guirado and Lina V{\'a}squez for their help in the data collection process. CQS acknowledges EU funding through the Marie Sklodowska–Curie grant number 101031168. MPR thanks his Margarita Salas postdoctoral fellowship to the Spanish Ministry of Universities and NextGenerationEU. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 The Authors",
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T1 - Diverse values of nature shape human connection to dryland landscapes in Spain

AU - El Ghafraoui, Youssra

AU - Quintas-Soriano, Cristina

AU - Pacheco-Romero, Manuel

AU - Murillo-López, Beatriz E.

AU - Castro, Antonio J.

N1 - We thank respondents for their collaboration. We thank Georgina Castelli, Beatriz Cazorla, Leticia Céspedes, Emilio Guirado and Lina Vásquez for their help in the data collection process. CQS acknowledges EU funding through the Marie Sklodowska–Curie grant number 101031168. MPR thanks his Margarita Salas postdoctoral fellowship to the Spanish Ministry of Universities and NextGenerationEU. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors

PY - 2023/9/1

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N2 - Understanding the nature's values and landscape preferences that determine the connection between people and nature may provide key insights to unravel some of the major sustainability challenges. However, knowledge of such factors, how they vary across landscapes, or whether they reflect more fundamental causes of (dis)connection from nature is still scarce. In this study, we focused on Spanish drylands, which are frequently undervalued by the local population and impacted by land degradation processes but provide important contributions to sustaining human well-being. We developed a methodological approach for understanding human-nature connectedness across ten representative landscapes of Spanish drylands. We carried out 191 face-to-face surveys to assess how people prefer different landscapes and identify which type of nature's value explain landscape preferences. The findings showed that specific landscapes were preferred differently by the public these preferences were supported by diverse values of nature. For instance, greenhouses were chosen as non-preferred landscape by locals, while protected littoral and desert were identified as the most preferred landscapes. Instrumental value was mainly assigned to greenhouses mostly based on the economic profits they provide, while other preferred landscapes such as traditional agricultural and high mountains were mostly related to relational value. Results show how the understanding of human-landscape connections can help to guide future conservation efforts as well as to foster conservation behavior.

AB - Understanding the nature's values and landscape preferences that determine the connection between people and nature may provide key insights to unravel some of the major sustainability challenges. However, knowledge of such factors, how they vary across landscapes, or whether they reflect more fundamental causes of (dis)connection from nature is still scarce. In this study, we focused on Spanish drylands, which are frequently undervalued by the local population and impacted by land degradation processes but provide important contributions to sustaining human well-being. We developed a methodological approach for understanding human-nature connectedness across ten representative landscapes of Spanish drylands. We carried out 191 face-to-face surveys to assess how people prefer different landscapes and identify which type of nature's value explain landscape preferences. The findings showed that specific landscapes were preferred differently by the public these preferences were supported by diverse values of nature. For instance, greenhouses were chosen as non-preferred landscape by locals, while protected littoral and desert were identified as the most preferred landscapes. Instrumental value was mainly assigned to greenhouses mostly based on the economic profits they provide, while other preferred landscapes such as traditional agricultural and high mountains were mostly related to relational value. Results show how the understanding of human-landscape connections can help to guide future conservation efforts as well as to foster conservation behavior.

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KW - Relational value

KW - Ecosystems Research

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KW - Dryland ecosystem

KW - Instrumental value

KW - Intrinsic value

KW - Relational value

KW - Mediterranean landscape

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