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Valuing Nature for Wellbeing: Narratives of Socio-ecological Change in Dynamic Intertidal Landscapes
Environmental Values ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.3197/096327120x15916910310635
Erin Roberts 1 , Merryn Thomas 1 , Nick Pidgeon 1 , Karen Henwood 1
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Contributing to the cultural ecosystem services literature, this paper draws on the in-depth place narratives of two coastal case-study sites in Wales (UK) to explore how people experience and understand landscape change in relation to their sense of place, and what this means for their wellbeing. Our place narratives reveal that participants understand coastal/intertidal landscapes as complex socio-ecological systems filled with competing legitimate claims that are difficult to manage. Such insights suggest that a focus on diachronic integrity (Holland & O’Neill, 1996) within place narratives might offer a route to \more socially and culturally acceptable environmental management strategies.

中文翻译:

为幸福而重视自然:动态潮间带景观中社会生态变化的叙述

为文化生态系统服务文献做出贡献,本文借鉴了威尔士(英国)两个沿海案例研究地点的深入地方叙述,以探讨人们如何体验和理解与其地方感相关的景观变化,以及这意味着他们的幸福。我们的地方叙述表明,参与者将海岸/潮间带景观理解为复杂的社会生态系统,其中充满了难以管理的竞争性合法主张。这样的见解表明,在地方叙事中关注历时完整性(Holland & O'Neill,1996)可能会提供一条途径,以实现更社会和文化上可接受的环境管理策略。
更新日期:2020-01-01
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