Understanding residents' engagement for the protection of urban green spaces by enriching the value‐belief‐norm theory with relational values—A case study of Munich (Germany)

C. Hossu, Martina Artmann, Tomomi Saito, Martina Van Lierop, Cristian I. Ioja, Stephan Pauleit
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Urban green spaces (UGS) provide mechanisms through which people connect and interact with each other, strengthening social relationships as well as human‐nature connections, both of high relevance for sustainable development. However, what determines urban residents' engagement in activities for the protection of UGS still lacks a systematic understanding. Our study aims to address this gap by enriching the value‐belief‐norm (VBN) theory with relational values based on a questionnaire (N = 221) among residents engaging in UGS maintenance in the city of Munich (Germany). Exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modelling showed that both individual responsibility and societal responsibility guide urban residents in their actions towards UGS protection. Furthermore, we found a direct impact of biospheric, altruistic and hedonic values on engagement for the protection of UGS. Therefore, this study signals the importance of investing in actively promoting pluralistic values among urban residents as cities today urgently need a reconnection of the human‐nature relationship and UGS stewardship actions. As we further confirm that relational values have impact on the constructs of the VBN theory, we conclude with a plea for recognizing the potential of relational values as enablers of change towards more responsible behaviours towards urban nature. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
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通过用关系价值观丰富价值信念-规范理论来理解居民对保护城市绿地的参与--慕尼黑(德国)案例研究
城市绿地(UGS)提供了人们相互联系和互动的机制,加强了社会关系和人与自然的联系,这两者都与可持续发展密切相关。探索性因子分析和结构方程建模表明,个人责任和社会责任共同引导着城市居民保护城市绿地的行动。此外,我们还发现生物圈价值观、利他主义价值观和享乐主义价值观对保护城市地质公园的参与度有直接影响。因此,这项研究表明了在城市居民中积极推广多元价值观的重要性,因为当今的城市迫切需要将人与自然的关系与城市地质公园的管理行动重新联系起来。由于我们进一步证实了关系价值观对 VBN 理论的建构具有影响,因此我们最后呼吁大家认识到关系价值观的潜力,并将其作为促成对城市自然更负责任行为的变革因素。
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