Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessment

Cultural ecosystem services are the nonmaterial ways in which humans derive benefits from ecosystems. They are distinct from other types of ecosystem services in that they are not only intangible, but they require an entirely different set of research tools to identify, characterize, and value them....

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Main Authors: Tally Katz-Gerro, Daniel E. Orenstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2015-09-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss3/art28/
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spelling doaj-e474fbc9e88e4f8b87d32b27253e333b2020-11-24T22:21:31ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872015-09-012032810.5751/ES-07545-2003287545Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessmentTally Katz-Gerro0Daniel E. Orenstein1Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of HaifaFaculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologyCultural ecosystem services are the nonmaterial ways in which humans derive benefits from ecosystems. They are distinct from other types of ecosystem services in that they are not only intangible, but they require an entirely different set of research tools to identify, characterize, and value them. We offer a novel way to assess how individuals perceive and use their local ecosystem, thereby advancing the state-of-the-art of cultural ecosystem service assessment. We identify distinct environmental "tastes" that represent general dispositions, preferences, or orientations regarding particular characteristics of the environment. We then use these environmental tastes to explain environmental behaviors (e.g., engagement in outdoor activities and resource conservation efforts) and opinions (e.g., perceived economic dependence on various environmental resources and opinions regarding environmentally focused development issues). We identify three distinct environmental tastes: "Landscape" is associated with the visual and sensory landscape; "Biota" is associated with living elements of the environment; and "Desert" is associated with the extreme climatic characteristics of the environment. We report that the "Biota" environmental taste has wide-ranging impact on subsequent measures of pro-environmental behaviors and opinions. We maintain that this taste dimension is important for the ability of researchers, land use managers, and policy-makers to understand and evaluate cultural ecosystem services and to characterize how humans perceive them and benefit from them.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss3/art28/cultural ecosystem servicesenvironmental attitudes and behaviorsenvironmental tasteshyperarid ecosystemssocio-ecology
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Daniel E. Orenstein
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Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessment
Ecology and Society
cultural ecosystem services
environmental attitudes and behaviors
environmental tastes
hyperarid ecosystems
socio-ecology
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Daniel E. Orenstein
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title Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessment
title_short Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessment
title_full Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessment
title_fullStr Environmental tastes, opinions and behaviors: social sciences in the service of cultural ecosystem service assessment
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series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Cultural ecosystem services are the nonmaterial ways in which humans derive benefits from ecosystems. They are distinct from other types of ecosystem services in that they are not only intangible, but they require an entirely different set of research tools to identify, characterize, and value them. We offer a novel way to assess how individuals perceive and use their local ecosystem, thereby advancing the state-of-the-art of cultural ecosystem service assessment. We identify distinct environmental "tastes" that represent general dispositions, preferences, or orientations regarding particular characteristics of the environment. We then use these environmental tastes to explain environmental behaviors (e.g., engagement in outdoor activities and resource conservation efforts) and opinions (e.g., perceived economic dependence on various environmental resources and opinions regarding environmentally focused development issues). We identify three distinct environmental tastes: "Landscape" is associated with the visual and sensory landscape; "Biota" is associated with living elements of the environment; and "Desert" is associated with the extreme climatic characteristics of the environment. We report that the "Biota" environmental taste has wide-ranging impact on subsequent measures of pro-environmental behaviors and opinions. We maintain that this taste dimension is important for the ability of researchers, land use managers, and policy-makers to understand and evaluate cultural ecosystem services and to characterize how humans perceive them and benefit from them.
topic cultural ecosystem services
environmental attitudes and behaviors
environmental tastes
hyperarid ecosystems
socio-ecology
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss3/art28/
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