Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community

Ecosystem services depend on the interrelation between people and the environment, and people are increasingly recognizing the social value of ecosystem services. Based on humans needs related to the values of ecosystem services, riparian greenways, properly planned and managed for resiliency, could...

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Main Authors: Junga Lee, Byoung-Suk Kweon, Christopher D. Ellis, Sang-Woo Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/9/3261
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spelling doaj-4660b9b0143545ada56652344e435e2e2020-11-25T02:19:33ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-05-01173261326110.3390/ijerph17093261Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban CommunityJunga Lee0Byoung-Suk Kweon1Christopher D. Ellis2Sang-Woo Lee3Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, Sanghuh College of Life Sciences, Konkuk University, 225 Life Sciences Building, Seoul 05029, KoreaDepartment of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, 2140 Plant Sciences Building, College Park, MD 20742, USADepartment of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, 2144 Plant Sciences Building, College Park, MD 20742, USADepartment of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, Sanghuh College of Life Sciences, Konkuk University, 303-1 Life Sciences Building, Seoul 05029, KoreaEcosystem services depend on the interrelation between people and the environment, and people are increasingly recognizing the social value of ecosystem services. Based on humans needs related to the values of ecosystem services, riparian greenways, properly planned and managed for resiliency, could provide great opportunities for social ecological change and transformation toward sustainability. We focus on the ecosystem service values of such greenways based on resilience in urban communities. The purpose of this study is to assess the social value of ecosystem services for resilient riparian greenway planning and management based on a survey of residents living near the Yangjaecheon riparian greenway in Gwacheon, South Korea. First, cluster analysis was performed with data from 485 completed surveys to identify different groups of respondents. Importance-performance analysis (IPA) was then applied to develop planning and management guidance for the riparian greenway based on group characteristics. Two distinct groups were identified: the Strong Social Value of Ecosystem Services group and the Neutral Social Value of Ecosystem Services group. Different distributions were found between the two groups based on gender and residency period, and significant differences were also found for age and familiarity with the riparian greenway. The results show what each group perceived to be important and how well the riparian greenway met their expectations regarding ecosystem services. These results indicate the perceived value of ecosystem services on the basis of the group characteristics, helping establish the direction for resilient riparian greenway planning and management approaches.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/9/3261cluster analysisimportance-performance analysisperceptionfamiliarity
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Byoung-Suk Kweon
Christopher D. Ellis
Sang-Woo Lee
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Byoung-Suk Kweon
Christopher D. Ellis
Sang-Woo Lee
Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
cluster analysis
importance-performance analysis
perception
familiarity
author_facet Junga Lee
Byoung-Suk Kweon
Christopher D. Ellis
Sang-Woo Lee
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title Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community
title_short Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community
title_full Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community
title_fullStr Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Social Value of Ecosystem Services for Resilient Riparian Greenway Planning and Management in an Urban Community
title_sort assessing the social value of ecosystem services for resilient riparian greenway planning and management in an urban community
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Ecosystem services depend on the interrelation between people and the environment, and people are increasingly recognizing the social value of ecosystem services. Based on humans needs related to the values of ecosystem services, riparian greenways, properly planned and managed for resiliency, could provide great opportunities for social ecological change and transformation toward sustainability. We focus on the ecosystem service values of such greenways based on resilience in urban communities. The purpose of this study is to assess the social value of ecosystem services for resilient riparian greenway planning and management based on a survey of residents living near the Yangjaecheon riparian greenway in Gwacheon, South Korea. First, cluster analysis was performed with data from 485 completed surveys to identify different groups of respondents. Importance-performance analysis (IPA) was then applied to develop planning and management guidance for the riparian greenway based on group characteristics. Two distinct groups were identified: the Strong Social Value of Ecosystem Services group and the Neutral Social Value of Ecosystem Services group. Different distributions were found between the two groups based on gender and residency period, and significant differences were also found for age and familiarity with the riparian greenway. The results show what each group perceived to be important and how well the riparian greenway met their expectations regarding ecosystem services. These results indicate the perceived value of ecosystem services on the basis of the group characteristics, helping establish the direction for resilient riparian greenway planning and management approaches.
topic cluster analysis
importance-performance analysis
perception
familiarity
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/9/3261
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