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What forest is in the light of people's perceptions and values: socio-cultural forest monitoring in Switzerland
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about 30 % of the country covered by it, forming a finely structured
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is highly valued by residents as part of their everyday living and
recreational environment. The aim of this paper is to provide knowledge
about how residents perceive and value forests and what their dominant
preferences are. The data were collected through the Socio-cultural Forest
Monitoring (WaMos). In this survey, 3022 persons responded by telephone
interview or online survey. Respondents were well informed about forest
issues, especially about recreation, animals and protection from natural
hazards. Nevertheless, functions such as wood production, air quality and
biodiversity were rated as even more important than recreational
functions. Mixed forests and multisensory experiences were preferred,
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contemplative and social activities and for education about forest issues.
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spelling | Frick, Jacqueline Bauer, Nicole von Lindern, Eike Hunziker, Marcel 2194-8798 Copernicus GmbH Earth-Surface Processes Anthropology Geography, Planning and Development Global and Planetary Change http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-73-335-2018 <jats:p>Abstract. Forest is an important element of Swiss landscape, with about 30 % of the country covered by it, forming a finely structured patchwork together with water bodies, agricultural land and settlements. It is highly valued by residents as part of their everyday living and recreational environment. The aim of this paper is to provide knowledge about how residents perceive and value forests and what their dominant preferences are. The data were collected through the Socio-cultural Forest Monitoring (WaMos). In this survey, 3022 persons responded by telephone interview or online survey. Respondents were well informed about forest issues, especially about recreation, animals and protection from natural hazards. Nevertheless, functions such as wood production, air quality and biodiversity were rated as even more important than recreational functions. Mixed forests and multisensory experiences were preferred, whereas wilderness was only moderately approved of. Respondents did not much appreciate sports and fun infrastructure, but valued infrastructure for contemplative and social activities and for education about forest issues. </jats:p> What forest is in the light of people's perceptions and values: socio-cultural forest monitoring in Switzerland Geographica Helvetica |
spellingShingle | Frick, Jacqueline, Bauer, Nicole, von Lindern, Eike, Hunziker, Marcel, Geographica Helvetica, What forest is in the light of people's perceptions and values: socio-cultural forest monitoring in Switzerland, Earth-Surface Processes, Anthropology, Geography, Planning and Development, Global and Planetary Change |
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