The loss of biological diversity is a major environmental problem occurring on a global scale. Human-environment researchers have an important role in shaping policy and programs at a local, national and international level. This paper explores human preference for landscapes relative to ecological quality and assesses the relationship between these preferences and land management behavior. A survey of more than 1000 urban and rural residents of southeastern Australia examined preferences for 36 black and white photographs of native vegetation. There was more commonality than difference between urban and rural preference for different arrays of native vegetation. Preference for Eucalyptus species was higher than preference for non-Eucalyptu...
Biodiversity loss today is often caused by anthropological impact, and although most people are awa...
There is considerable discussion about the relative importance of conserving high quality wilderness...
This paper examines landscape preferences of residents in amenity-rich bushfire-prone landscapes in ...
The loss of biological diversity is a major environmental problem occurring on a global scale. Human...
Copyright © 2012 SAGE Publications. Author's draft version; post-print. Final version published by S...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...
Land use and land transformation are major threats to biodiversity. Only a small percentage of land ...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...
Biodiversity serves as a benchmark for healthy ecosystems. Sadly, many of our ecosystems are in dang...
ii Biodiversity serves as a benchmark for healthy ecosystems. Sadly, many of our ecosystems are in d...
Landscape preferences shape decision-making and drive the ecological outcomes of urban landscapes. W...
The importance of the values underlying different concepts of biodiversity conservation and landscap...
Urbanization and other human activities have led to habitat destruction and the extinction of a larg...
Urban and near-urban green spaces tend to be the main venues for human leisure and recreational act...
International audienceThis article combines stated preference methods and graph-based landscape appr...
Biodiversity loss today is often caused by anthropological impact, and although most people are awa...
There is considerable discussion about the relative importance of conserving high quality wilderness...
This paper examines landscape preferences of residents in amenity-rich bushfire-prone landscapes in ...
The loss of biological diversity is a major environmental problem occurring on a global scale. Human...
Copyright © 2012 SAGE Publications. Author's draft version; post-print. Final version published by S...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...
Land use and land transformation are major threats to biodiversity. Only a small percentage of land ...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...
Biodiversity serves as a benchmark for healthy ecosystems. Sadly, many of our ecosystems are in dang...
ii Biodiversity serves as a benchmark for healthy ecosystems. Sadly, many of our ecosystems are in d...
Landscape preferences shape decision-making and drive the ecological outcomes of urban landscapes. W...
The importance of the values underlying different concepts of biodiversity conservation and landscap...
Urbanization and other human activities have led to habitat destruction and the extinction of a larg...
Urban and near-urban green spaces tend to be the main venues for human leisure and recreational act...
International audienceThis article combines stated preference methods and graph-based landscape appr...
Biodiversity loss today is often caused by anthropological impact, and although most people are awa...
There is considerable discussion about the relative importance of conserving high quality wilderness...
This paper examines landscape preferences of residents in amenity-rich bushfire-prone landscapes in ...