Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception

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Autor(a) principal: Castro, Maria da Conceição
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Clara, Ponte e Sousa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10146
Resumo: In Portugal lawns are used everywhere, even in small places where they are just to be seen. This creates a problem because in a Mediterranean climate turf-grass has to be watered to stay green. But people’s preferences seem to influence the design of green spaces using lawns everywhere, not considering the fact that lawns are more expensive economically and ecologically than other alternatives as ornamental flower meadows Over the last years an effort has been made to use alternatives to turf-grass, environmentally more sustainable, as ornamental flower meadows, trying to apply their ecological and aesthetic qualities and to influence the general public. In this work we intend to test these ideas, trying to get people’s preferences and perception of this different herbaceous vegetation cover. To do this, three different groups of people: landscape architects, landscape managers, and general public - will be asked about their perception and preference concerning different types of herbaceous vegetation cover. The method used is photographs with different sceneries using landscapes with different types of herbaceous vegetation cover that will be shown to the groups. The answers will be separated by gender and age groups. The different variables studied are the colour (one colour or multi-colour), the flowers (presence or absence), the management techniques, and the biodiversity. In this study we attempt to explore current attitudes towards the use of both lawns and ornamental flower meadows in public urban green spaces. The importance of biodiversity and sustainability in people’s preference and perception will be discussed.
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title Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
spellingShingle Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
Castro, Maria da Conceição
Preference
Perception
Biodiversity
Lawn
Ornamental
Flower Meadows.
title_short Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
title_full Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
title_fullStr Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
title_full_unstemmed Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
title_sort Ornamental flower meadows vs tradicional lawns in mediterranean climate: general public preferences and perception
author Castro, Maria da Conceição
author_facet Castro, Maria da Conceição
Clara, Ponte e Sousa
author_role author
author2 Clara, Ponte e Sousa
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, Maria da Conceição
Clara, Ponte e Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Preference
Perception
Biodiversity
Lawn
Ornamental
Flower Meadows.
topic Preference
Perception
Biodiversity
Lawn
Ornamental
Flower Meadows.
description In Portugal lawns are used everywhere, even in small places where they are just to be seen. This creates a problem because in a Mediterranean climate turf-grass has to be watered to stay green. But people’s preferences seem to influence the design of green spaces using lawns everywhere, not considering the fact that lawns are more expensive economically and ecologically than other alternatives as ornamental flower meadows Over the last years an effort has been made to use alternatives to turf-grass, environmentally more sustainable, as ornamental flower meadows, trying to apply their ecological and aesthetic qualities and to influence the general public. In this work we intend to test these ideas, trying to get people’s preferences and perception of this different herbaceous vegetation cover. To do this, three different groups of people: landscape architects, landscape managers, and general public - will be asked about their perception and preference concerning different types of herbaceous vegetation cover. The method used is photographs with different sceneries using landscapes with different types of herbaceous vegetation cover that will be shown to the groups. The answers will be separated by gender and age groups. The different variables studied are the colour (one colour or multi-colour), the flowers (presence or absence), the management techniques, and the biodiversity. In this study we attempt to explore current attitudes towards the use of both lawns and ornamental flower meadows in public urban green spaces. The importance of biodiversity and sustainability in people’s preference and perception will be discussed.
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