[HTML][HTML] A systematic review on subjective well-being benefits associated with cultural ecosystem services

A Nowak-Olejnik, U Schirpke, U Tappeiner - Ecosystem Services, 2022 - Elsevier
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are increasingly addressed in research, but conceptual
and methodological issues still limit their integration into management and decision-making …

Intangible cultural heritage in tourism: Research review and investigation of future agenda

Q Qiu, Y Zuo, M Zhang - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) can be a valuable tourism resource for both government
and local communities. However, the complex definition and the massive and fragmented …

Reconceptualising sense of place: Towards a conceptual framework for investigating individual-community-place interrelationships

G Erfani - Journal of Planning Literature, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
While sense of place has been increasingly used in planning literature over the last five
decades, its conceptualisation varies by discipline and theoretical orientation, with disjointed …

[HTML][HTML] Urban forest usage and perception of ecosystem services–A comparison between teenagers and adults

KT Hegetschweiler, FM Wartmann, I Dubernet… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban forests provide multiple ecosystem services for a range of user groups. However,
teenagers are commonly underrepresented in studies about forest recreation and cultural …

[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing visual landscape quality perceived by the public. Results from a national survey

FM Wartmann, J Frick, F Kienast, M Hunziker - Landscape and urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
In the context of significant landscape changes, understanding how residents perceive
landscape quality is crucial for landscape policy-making and planning. However, while …

Mapping indicators of cultural ecosystem services use in urban green spaces based on text classification of geosocial media data

M Gugulica, D Burghardt - Ecosystem Services, 2023 - Elsevier
In our increasingly urbanized world, the cultural ecosystem services (CES) provided by
urban nature play a crucial role in enabling and maintaining the well-being of urban …

Perceived contributions of multifunctional landscapes to human well‐being: Evidence from 13 European sites

N Fagerholm, B Martín‐López, M Torralba… - People and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Multifunctional landscapes provide critical benefits and are essential for human well‐being.
The relationship between multifunctional landscapes and well‐being has mostly been …

[HTML][HTML] The value of cultural ecosystem services in a rural landscape context

B Csurgó, MK Smith - Journal of Rural Studies, 2021 - Elsevier
Academic interest in ecosystem services has been growing in the past ten years or more
with an increasing number of research studies and papers being dedicated to this complex …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing outdoor recreation preferences in peri-urban landscapes using different data gathering methods

F Komossa, FM Wartmann, F Kienast… - Landscape and urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes
the need for effective landscape management strategies based on reliable information about …

Using social media to assess recreation across urban green spaces in times of abrupt change

T Grzyb, S Kulczyk, M Derek, E Woźniak - Ecosystem Services, 2021 - Elsevier
For most of the world's population, urban green spaces (UGS) offer the easiest form of
contact with nature. Such environments deliver a wide variety of Recreational Ecosystem …