Attitudes and willingness of local communities towards natural urban forest conservation in a rapidly developing Southeast Asia city
Habitat fragmentation is a major threat to natural forests, causing unprecedented biodiversity loss and habitat destruction. To date, the social-economic factors affecting the conservation of fragmented urban forest remnants have been rarely investigated, particularly in the tropics. The objective o...
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my.upm.eprints.1004882023-11-23T08:49:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100488/ Attitudes and willingness of local communities towards natural urban forest conservation in a rapidly developing Southeast Asia city Aiman, Arief Abdul Aziz, Nor Akmar Saadun, Norzanalia Lim, Evelyn Ai Lin Lechner, Alex M. Azhar, Badrul Habitat fragmentation is a major threat to natural forests, causing unprecedented biodiversity loss and habitat destruction. To date, the social-economic factors affecting the conservation of fragmented urban forest remnants have been rarely investigated, particularly in the tropics. The objective of this study is to understand the attitudes and willingness to conserve natural urban forests in local communities living nearby. We interviewed 450 respondents living near three natural urban forests in Greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, using a structured questionnaire. We found that the majority of the respondents had a positive attitude towards natural urban forest conservation. Local communities had high willingness to conserve these natural urban forest patches. The main contributing factors to attitudes and willingness were the presence of forest patches in their neighbourhood, education level, and length of stay. The relationships between urban forests and humans are complex, as this study demonstrates. Regardless of patch size, the local communities were concerned about the conservation of natural urban forest patches and their ecological integrity. Our findings can inform policy-makers to support better planning of urban green spaces and biodiversity conservation, which are especially important for cities in low and middle income countries in the Global South. Elsevier 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Aiman, Arief and Abdul Aziz, Nor Akmar and Saadun, Norzanalia and Lim, Evelyn Ai Lin and Lechner, Alex M. and Azhar, Badrul (2022) Attitudes and willingness of local communities towards natural urban forest conservation in a rapidly developing Southeast Asia city. Cities, 129. art. no. 103832. pp. 1-8. ISSN 0264-2751 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264275122002712 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103832 |
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Habitat fragmentation is a major threat to natural forests, causing unprecedented biodiversity loss and habitat destruction. To date, the social-economic factors affecting the conservation of fragmented urban forest remnants have been rarely investigated, particularly in the tropics. The objective of this study is to understand the attitudes and willingness to conserve natural urban forests in local communities living nearby. We interviewed 450 respondents living near three natural urban forests in Greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, using a structured questionnaire. We found that the majority of the respondents had a positive attitude towards natural urban forest conservation. Local communities had high willingness to conserve these natural urban forest patches. The main contributing factors to attitudes and willingness were the presence of forest patches in their neighbourhood, education level, and length of stay. The relationships between urban forests and humans are complex, as this study demonstrates. Regardless of patch size, the local communities were concerned about the conservation of natural urban forest patches and their ecological integrity. Our findings can inform policy-makers to support better planning of urban green spaces and biodiversity conservation, which are especially important for cities in low and middle income countries in the Global South. |
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