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Cultural services provided by urban allotment garden ecosystems

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Kulturowe świadczenia ekosystemowe miejskich ogrodów działkowych
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Cultural benefits are inherent linked to their subjective perception by receivers, hence their different specification in publications. It would be of importance to adopt more or less uniform classification to increase the comparability of diverse studies. The aim of this paper is to present the set of CES provided by UAGs and to attribute the identified categories to the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES).
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Zidentyfikowano 64 kulturowe świadczenia ekosystemowe dla miejskich ogrodów działkowych, na podstawie własnych studiów terenowych i literatury przedmiotu. Wpasowano je w ramy klasyfikacji CICES v.4.3. Reprezentują najniższy poziom tej klasyfikacji – typ klasy. Należą do jednej sekcji (kulturowych), dwóch działów, trzech grup i ośmiu klas. Wszystkie zestawiono w tabeli i przedyskutowano w świetle najnowszych publikacji naukowych.
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292--306
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Bibliogr. 48 poz., tab.
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  • Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland Department of Integrated Geography B. Krygowskiego 10, 61–680 Poznań
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  • Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland Department of Integrated Geography B. Krygowskiego 10, 61–680 Poznań
Bibliografia
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  • Duś E., Recreational use and health functions of allotments gardens in the Katowice conurbation, Poland, “Environmental and Socio-economic Studies” 2014 no. 2.2, pp. 16–25
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  • La Rosa D., Spyra M., Inostroza L., Indicators of cultural ecosystem services for urban planning: A review, “Ecological Indicators” 2016 no. 61, pp. 74–89
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  • Lin B.B., Philpott S.M., Jha S., The future of urban agriculture and biodiversity-ecosystem services: Challenges and next steps, “Basic and Applied Ecology” 2015 no. 16, pp. 189–201
  • Lorbek M., Martinsen M., Allotment Garden Dwellings: Exploring Tradition and Legal Framework, “Urbani izziv” 2015 no. 26 (special issue)
  • Matos R.S., Batista D.S., Urban agriculture: the allotment garden as structures of urban sustainability, “Advances in Landscape Architecture” 2013, http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/55892
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  • Rubino A., The allotment gardens of the Ile de France: a tool for social development, “Journal of Mediterranean Ecology” 2007 no. 8, pp. 67–75
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  • Smrekar A., Allotment keeping in Ljubljana, “Geographia Polonica” 2009 no. 82, p. 69–86
  • Śniadek J., Zajadacz A., Senior citizens and their leisure activity: understanding leisure behaviour of elderly people in Poland, “Studies in Physical Culture and Tourism” 2010 no. 17, pp. 193–204
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  • van den Berg A.E., Custers M.H.G., Gardening promotes neuroendocrine and affective restoration from stress, “Journal of Health Psychology” 2011 no. 16, pp. 3–11
  • van den Berg A.E., van Winsum-Westra M., de Vries S., van Dillen S.M.E., Allotment gardening and health: a comparative survey among allotment gardeners and their neighbors without an allotment, “Environmental Health” 2010 no. 9: 74
  • van den Berg A.E., van Winsum-Westra M., Manicured, romantic, or wild? The relation between need for structure and preferences for garden styles, “Urban Forestry and Urban Greening” 2010 no. 9, pp. 179–186
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Uwagi
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017).
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