Institute of Social and Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia, Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland.
Institute of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia, Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 24;19(7):3852. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19073852.
Sustainable development policy emphasizes, among other things, the role of green areas in urban space. This remark applies in particular to post-industrial and post-mining cities. One of the elements of shaping the sustainable development of post-mining cities is that forests are often anthropogenic forest ecosystems growing in previously mining areas, one of the most characteristic elements of their spatial development. This article examines the role of urban forests in the post-mining area in Sosnowiec, located in the core of the Katowice conurbation in southern Poland. This article aimed to show the social perception of forests in post-mining areas among the local community and the features of urban forests. The social dimension of the interaction between humans and the environment is related to the issue of urban planning. Research was implemented based on quantitative, qualitative (CATI survey), and cartographic methods. The results indicate the significant role of forests in post-mining areas depending on their location in the settlement areas in a post-industrial city. The research emphasizes that residents perceive forests in post-mining areas of cities as an essential and expected recreational space. Notably, half of them do not see any threats therein. It is also expected that these areas will be better developed for recreational purposes in the future.
可持续发展政策强调,绿色区域在城市空间中发挥着重要作用。这一观点尤其适用于后工业和后矿业城市。塑造后矿业城市可持续发展的因素之一是,森林通常是在以前的采矿区域中生长的人为森林生态系统,是其空间发展的最具特色的元素之一。本文研究了位于波兰南部卡托维兹城市群核心的索斯诺维茨(Sosnowiec)后矿区城市中城市森林的作用。本文旨在展示当地社区对后矿区森林的社会认知以及城市森林的特点。人类与环境之间相互作用的社会层面与城市规划问题有关。研究是基于定量、定性(CATI 调查)和制图方法进行的。结果表明,森林在后工业城市的定居区内的位置不同,其在后矿区的作用也不同。研究强调,居民将城市后矿区的森林视为必不可少且预期的休闲空间。值得注意的是,其中一半人认为这些区域没有任何威胁。预计这些区域在未来将更好地用于休闲目的。