Public Perceptions of Nature and Landscape Preference in Singapore

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Joanne Yu Ting Khew
Makoto Yokohari
Toshinori Tanaka
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[1] The University of Tokyo,Graduate Program in Sustainability Science, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
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Human Ecology | 2014年 / 42卷
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Urban green space; Nature perception; Landscape preference; Tropical biodiversity; Singapore;
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Widespread urbanization has led to urban areas becoming increasingly seen as sites for biodiversity conservation. Urban and landscape planners are required to concurrently tackle environmental and social issues, such as facilitating public acceptance towards naturalistic habitats and its associated biodiversity in urban areas. The research presented here quantifies public perception of nature in relation to landscape choices in Singapore, a highly urbanized city in which sustainable landscape planning movements have recently begun to take root. Results indicate that landscape preference tended towards manicured landscapes despite an overall tendency towards nature conservation, which is best achieved in naturalistic habitats. Reasons driving landscape choice were found to be aesthetic, with a focus on visual hues present in a landscape. Specific education in ecology/conservation as well as increased opportunities to experience first-hand natural areas abroad were factors that may influence landscape choice to encompass more naturalistic habitats.
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页码:979 / 988
页数:9
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