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城市公园游客的植被管理:俄勒冈州波特兰市的混合方法研究。

Vegetation management for urban park visitors: a mixed methods approach in Portland, Oregon.

机构信息

Environmental Sciences Graduate Program, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 97331, USA.

College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 97331, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2020 Jun;30(4):e02079. doi: 10.1002/eap.2079. Epub 2020 Feb 24.

Abstract

Urban park managers are tasked with maintaining ecological function and quality of parks while also meeting visitor preferences. The purpose of this study was to better understand how managers currently manage vegetation in parks of Portland, Oregon. Twenty-one urban park manager interviews were completed regarding 15 parks, which included natural-passive use, recreational-active use, and multi-use park types. Responses were coded for themes and patterns of meaning. Mixed methods were used to evaluate the urban park manager interview data in the context of visitor interview and plant community composition data collected at the same parks. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling ordinations were used to identify urban park manager and visitor perspectives correlated with different park types and their vegetation. Across park types, managers discussed maintenance as a favorite aspect of plant management, while ecosystem management was often described by managers of natural-passive use parks. Some managers indicated that they would make no changes to plant management, but the majority provided detailed recommendations such as enhancing maintenance, increasing staffing, adding plants, updating infrastructure, and improving plant species selection. There are opportunities to better meet the preferences of both managers and visitors by continuing to maintain large trees and trail/path vegetation for accessibility, removing invasive/harmful plants, and improving plant selection to include those that are heartier, more colorful, produce flowers, and are disease resistant, climate adapted, and provide habitat for a variety of species. While urban park managers discussed how they incorporated visitor preferences and accessibility in plant management, they also described limitations such as funding, staff resources, and undesirable visitor behaviors. Increased communication and collaboration among governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and community members, as well as continued investment in park management and interdisciplinary mixed methods research have the potential to enhance the many ecological and social benefits of urban parks.

摘要

城市公园管理者的任务是维护公园的生态功能和质量,同时满足游客的喜好。本研究旨在更好地了解波特兰俄勒冈州的城市公园管理者如何管理公园内的植被。对 21 位城市公园管理者进行了 15 个公园的访谈,其中包括自然-被动使用、娱乐-主动使用和多用途公园类型。对回答进行了主题和意义模式的编码。混合方法用于评估城市公园管理者访谈数据,并结合在同一公园收集的游客访谈和植物群落组成数据。非度量多维标度排序用于识别与不同公园类型及其植被相关的城市公园管理者和游客观点。在不同的公园类型中,管理者讨论了维护是植物管理的一个受欢迎的方面,而生态系统管理通常是由自然-被动使用公园的管理者描述的。一些管理者表示他们不会对植物管理做出任何改变,但大多数管理者提供了详细的建议,如加强维护、增加人员、增加植物、更新基础设施和改进植物物种选择。通过继续维护大树和步道/路径植被以提高可达性、清除入侵/有害植物以及改进植物选择以包括更耐寒、更丰富多彩、开花和抗病虫害、适应气候和为各种物种提供栖息地的植物,可以更好地满足管理者和游客的喜好。虽然城市公园管理者讨论了他们如何将游客喜好和可达性纳入植物管理,但他们也描述了资金、员工资源和不受欢迎的游客行为等限制因素。增加政府机构、非营利组织和社区成员之间的沟通和合作,以及继续投资于公园管理和跨学科混合方法研究,有可能增强城市公园的许多生态和社会效益。

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