Department of Civil, Geological, and Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
School of Humanities and Languages, UNSW Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.
J Environ Manage. 2022 Nov 15;322:116063. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116063. Epub 2022 Sep 5.
Since the needs and expectations of communities towards their urban environments often vary, landscape management strategies can often be prone to fail in the absence of social considerations. It is therefore incumbent on policy-makers to investigate and attempt to reconcile diverse community perceptions toward the natural and built environment for more equitable governance. This is of particular interest when planning and managing nature-based solutions (NBS) for river protection. We considered this challenge in understanding human values, perceptions and behaviour in a multilayered ecosystem that includes waterways, NBS, green open spaces, and a built environment. This paper analyses perceptions and behaviour around a public urban park next to the Georges River in Sydney Australia, utilizing a proxy-based approach and a mixed-method comprising community surveys and behavioural mapping. The results showed that while users perceive the significance of the urban river environment differently, naturalistic (ecological), humanistic (recreational) and utilitarian (well-being) values are dominant. Urban river catchments are highly valued for recreational purposes, with a strong perception of potential flooding hazards. Through exploring the literature, we recognized that the dominancy of leisure-related values around urban river catchments can be generalized to similar cases worldwide. While NBS, as an urban stormwater management solution, address some user values (e.g., naturalistic) around urban river catchments, they may lack further delivery of humanistic and utilitarian values due to the poor integration with recreational and cultural spaces. It was also the case around the Georges River, where low prominence of cultural features was observed. We concluded that NBS development around Georges River and other urban river catchments should incorporate socio-cultural considerations and community values, in particular the ones related to leisure. The gaps between users' beliefs and behaviour do not greatly challenge governance, provided that the decision-makers utilise these gaps for optimising management actions.
由于社区对其城市环境的需求和期望常常存在差异,如果不考虑社会因素,景观管理策略往往容易失败。因此,政策制定者有责任调查并试图调和不同社区对自然和建成环境的看法,以实现更公平的治理。当规划和管理用于河流保护的基于自然的解决方案(NBS)时,这一点尤其重要。在包括水道、NBS、绿色开放空间和建成环境在内的多层次生态系统中,我们考虑了理解人类价值观、感知和行为的这一挑战。本文利用基于代理的方法和包括社区调查和行为映射在内的混合方法,分析了澳大利亚悉尼乔治河旁一个公共城市公园周围的感知和行为。结果表明,虽然用户对城市河流环境的重要性有不同的看法,但自然主义(生态)、人文主义(娱乐)和功利主义(福祉)价值观占主导地位。城市河流流域因其娱乐目的而受到高度重视,人们强烈意识到潜在的洪水危险。通过探索文献,我们认识到,围绕城市河流流域的休闲相关价值观的主导地位可以推广到世界范围内的类似情况。虽然 NBS 作为一种城市雨水管理解决方案,满足了城市河流流域周围的一些用户价值(例如自然主义),但由于与娱乐和文化空间的融合程度较低,它们可能缺乏人文主义和功利主义价值的进一步体现。乔治河也是如此,那里观察到文化特征的突出程度较低。我们得出的结论是,围绕乔治河和其他城市河流流域的 NBS 发展应该纳入社会文化考虑因素和社区价值观,特别是与休闲相关的价值观。只要决策者利用这些差距来优化管理行动,用户的信念和行为之间的差距并不会对治理构成重大挑战。