How different ethno-cultural groups value urban forests and its implications for managing urban nature in a multicultural landscape: A systematic review of the …

C Ordóñez-Barona - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2017 - Elsevier
Understanding how different ethno-cultural groups value urban nature is important to
understand the role of ethno-cultural diversity in urban ecosystem management. Based on a …

Multicultural gardeners and park users benefit from and attach diverse values to urban nature spaces

M Egerer, C Ordóñez, BB Lin, D Kendal - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2019 - Elsevier
Cities across the world increasingly reflect the ethno-cultural diversity of a globalized
society. How people interact with, and experience urban nature varies with the form …

Diversity in public perceptions of urban forests and urban trees: A critical review

CO Barona, K Wolf, JM Kowalski, D Kendal… - Landscape and Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Across the world, planning and decision-making for urban forests increasingly seeks to
include diverse perspectives. Yet, research on people's perceptions of urban forests and …

Does diversity matter? The experience of urban nature's diversity: Case study and cultural concept

A Voigt, D Wurster - Ecosystem Services, 2015 - Elsevier
In everyday life, urban green spaces are the places for nature experience and recreation for
urban residents. A diverse urban nature is generally seen to be able to promote both …

Biocultural diversity: A novel concept to assess human-nature interrelations, nature conservation and stewardship in cities

BHM Elands, K Vierikko, E Andersson… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Biocultural diversity is an evolving perspective for studying the interrelatedness between
people and their natural environment, not only in ecoregional hotspots and cultural …

Urban green equity on the ground: Practice-based models of urban green equity in three multicultural cities

L Nesbitt, MJ Meitner, C Girling… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Urban green equity, broadly defined as equitable access to and governance of urban
forests, mediates urban residents' ability to derive ecosystem services from urban forests …

Engaging urban nature: improving our understanding of public perceptions of the role of biodiversity in cities

V Campbell-Arvai - Urban Ecosystems, 2019 - Springer
In recognition of the value of biodiversity for cities and citizens, a number of international
programs have been designed to help municipal governments sustain, protect, and augment …

Urban park and forest participation and landscape preference: a review of the relevant literature

WF Elmendorf, FK Willits… - Arboriculture & Urban …, 2005 - auf.isa-arbor.com
Blacks and Whites are important users of urban parks and forests, and race continues to be
an important factor in urban park and forest participation and landscape preference. African …

Values and beliefs about urban forests from diverse urban contexts and populations in the Greater Toronto area

K Su, C Ordóñez, K Regier, TM Conway - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2022 - Elsevier
Cities around the world are diverse. People's perceptions of urban forests may vary
according to urban contexts and people's diverse identities. A better understanding of these …

Understanding preferences for tree attributes: the relative effects of socio-economic and local environmental factors

ML Avolio, DE Pataki, S Pincetl, TW Gillespie… - Urban …, 2015 - Springer
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and
preferences of urban residents for specific plant types. Urban residents are assumed to be …