#urbanforest:Instagram视角下的城市树木文化生态系统服务

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Place Management and Development Pub Date : 2021-04-08 DOI:10.1108/JPMD-08-2020-0079
A. Speak, Mark Usher, H. Solly, S. Zerbe
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目的人们从生态系统中获得的非物质利益,即文化生态系统服务,可能很难衡量和量化。本研究旨在证明社交媒体分析的有用性。设计/方法论/方法社交媒体应用程序的广泛使用为获取众包数据提供了一种新的方法,可以揭示社交媒体用户如何与城市绿地互动和参与场地制作活动的模式。这项研究探讨了城市树木是如何在标有意大利博尔扎诺市的图像中表现出来的,并在一年的时间里上传到图像共享应用程序Instagram.Findings。三分之一的图像包含一些绿色自然元素,3.1%的图像将城市树木描绘成主要主题,11%的图像以城市树木为背景特征。出现了对冬季和夏季场景的季节性偏好。附带的文本,以标签和图像描述的形式,大多是积极的,表明人们对城市自然的热情。根据CES对这些图像进行的评估显示,除了美学因素和拍摄自然照片的灵感之外,还有各种各样的CES,反映了Instagram用户对城市树木好处的认可。这些图像集提供了博尔扎诺市的独特快照。实际意义。这强化了城市树木在规划政策中为居民和游客提供场所感、娱乐和压力缓解的重要性。创意/价值该研究建立在社交媒体研究的最新进展之上,重点关注城市消费电子产品的重要领域。
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#urbanforest: cultural ecosystem services of urban trees through the lens of Instagram
Purpose The non-material benefits which people derive from ecosystems, cultural ecosystem services (CES), can be difficult to measure and quantify. This study aims to demonstrate the usefulness of social media analysis. Design/methodology/approach The widespread use of social media applications has provided a novel methodology for obtaining crowd-sourced data, which can reveal patterns in how social media users interact with urban greenspace and participate in place-making activities. This study explores how urban trees are represented in images tagged with the city of Bolzano, Italy, and uploaded over the course of a year to the image-sharing application Instagram. Findings A third of all the images contained some elements of green nature, with 3.1% of the images portraying urban trees as the main subject and 11% with urban trees as background features. Seasonal preferences for winter and summer scenes emerged. Accompanying text, in the form of hashtags and image descriptions, was mostly positive and showed how enthusiastically people describe urban nature. An assessment of the images in terms of CES revealed that beyond aesthetic factors and the inspiration to take photographs of nature, a wide range of CES are represented, reflecting the recognition of the benefits of urban trees by Instagrammers. The collection of images provided a unique snapshot of the city of Bolzano. Practical implications This reinforces the importance of urban trees within planning policy for providing sense of place, recreation and stress relief for residents and tourists. Originality/value The study builds on recent advances in social media research, focussing on the important field of urban CES.
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Journal of Place Management and Development
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