Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany

In the context of accelerated urbanization and climate change, urban green spaces (UGS) are highly considered an essential pillar of a livable city that promotes a healthier environment and enhances human socio-ecological needs. In this light, several studies have examined public perceptions of the...

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Main Author: Kwadwo Yeboah BOTAH
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Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.18/nr.2/pesd2024182014.pdf
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description In the context of accelerated urbanization and climate change, urban green spaces (UGS) are highly considered an essential pillar of a livable city that promotes a healthier environment and enhances human socio-ecological needs. In this light, several studies have examined public perceptions of the health effects of UGS for informed urban planning. This study supports this field by employing a web-based questionnaire survey to explore the perspectives of young adults in Germany on the health potentials of UGS, their climate change impact awareness as well as any existing concerns as they utilize these spaces, particularly in the context of climate change. The results show that young adults in Germany irrespective of their level of concern and awareness of climate change impacts overwhelmingly recognize and appreciate the positive health and well-being impacts of UGS and their growing importance in the context of climate change. In general, higher affinity was placed on the mental health benefits of UGS, however under climate change conditions, greater affinity was given to ecological benefits. Likewise, UGS's role in temperature regulation was perceived as the most increasingly important now and under climate change conditions. However, poor cleanliness, safety, security, and noise were major concerns. Several demographic factors that influenced respondents' awareness, perceptions, and concerns were revealed. Ultimately, the study concludes that UGSs are highly valued but a segment of the population lacks awareness of or underestimates its health effects. Hence, it echoes the critical need for extensive public education on climate change impacts and the health benefits of UGS while also emphasizing the importance of incorporating the perspectives and concerns of young residents into the planning and design of these spaces to advance their sustainability, resilience, and multifunctionality in the face of climate change.
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spelling doaj-art-999362e2bf684c2ea12be61832866f822025-08-20T02:13:44ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, RomaniaPresent Environment and Sustainable Development2284-78202024-11-01182253273https://doi.org/10.47743/pesd2024182014Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in GermanyKwadwo Yeboah BOTAH0https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4786-1168Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Technical University of Berlin; Department of Ecology and Environmental PlanningIn the context of accelerated urbanization and climate change, urban green spaces (UGS) are highly considered an essential pillar of a livable city that promotes a healthier environment and enhances human socio-ecological needs. In this light, several studies have examined public perceptions of the health effects of UGS for informed urban planning. This study supports this field by employing a web-based questionnaire survey to explore the perspectives of young adults in Germany on the health potentials of UGS, their climate change impact awareness as well as any existing concerns as they utilize these spaces, particularly in the context of climate change. The results show that young adults in Germany irrespective of their level of concern and awareness of climate change impacts overwhelmingly recognize and appreciate the positive health and well-being impacts of UGS and their growing importance in the context of climate change. In general, higher affinity was placed on the mental health benefits of UGS, however under climate change conditions, greater affinity was given to ecological benefits. Likewise, UGS's role in temperature regulation was perceived as the most increasingly important now and under climate change conditions. However, poor cleanliness, safety, security, and noise were major concerns. Several demographic factors that influenced respondents' awareness, perceptions, and concerns were revealed. Ultimately, the study concludes that UGSs are highly valued but a segment of the population lacks awareness of or underestimates its health effects. Hence, it echoes the critical need for extensive public education on climate change impacts and the health benefits of UGS while also emphasizing the importance of incorporating the perspectives and concerns of young residents into the planning and design of these spaces to advance their sustainability, resilience, and multifunctionality in the face of climate change.https://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.18/nr.2/pesd2024182014.pdfurban green spacesperceived well-being benefitsecosystem serviceshealth promotionclimate changeurbanization
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Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany
Present Environment and Sustainable Development
urban green spaces
perceived well-being benefits
ecosystem services
health promotion
climate change
urbanization
title Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany
title_full Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany
title_fullStr Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany
title_short Socio-ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate: Perspectives and concerns of young adults in Germany
title_sort socio ecological significance of urban green space under a changing climate perspectives and concerns of young adults in germany
topic urban green spaces
perceived well-being benefits
ecosystem services
health promotion
climate change
urbanization
url https://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.18/nr.2/pesd2024182014.pdf
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