作者: Dawn C. Dickinson , Richard J. Hobbs
DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOSER.2017.04.014
关键词: Citizen journalism 、 Scope (project management) 、 Intangibility 、 Ecosystem services 、 Environmental planning 、 Social engagement 、 Diversity (politics) 、 Urbanization 、 Urban green space 、 Environmental resource management 、 Sociology
摘要: City dwellers have fewer opportunities to connect with nature, with urban green space (UGS) often one of the few places where this can occur. Natural environments are known to contribute to human wellbeing, although to date research has largely focused on quantifiable benefits. The less tangible benefits obtained from ecosystems have commonly been referred to as 'Cultural Ecosystem Services'(CES). However, challenges persist around the definition and measurement of CES. A qualitative review of literature was conducted to …