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Abstract
2. In this study we present a framework which develops the concepts of cultural capital, social capital and human capital as specific forms of human-centred capital, in the context of their contribution to understanding CES. Each form of capital encompasses separate attributes of beneficiaries.
3. Testing the framework with data from a separate trans-disciplinary study illustrated that the framework was readily applicable to specific situations. A measure of cultural capital, EcoCentrism, explained more variation than a suite of seven demographic variables.
4. Applying the framework also showed that despite using a wide range of explanatory variables, a large proportion of observed variation remained unaccounted for. This suggests that more work is needed to understand and to develop metrics which can measure additional factors which underlie peoples? motivations to engage with nature. The framework is applicable to other types of ecosystem service, and may also be useful for exploring relational values.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | People and Nature |
Volume | Early View |
Early online date | 26 Oct 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 26 Oct 2021 |
Keywords
- Cultural capital
- Framework
- Human capital
- Nature's contributions to people
- Relational values
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Exploring the mechanism: Exploring the mechanism and scope of the enzymatic formation of five membered ring
Naismith, J. (PI), Botting, C. H. (CoI), Koehnke, J. A. J. G. (CoI) & Schwarz-Linek, U. (CoI)
1/10/13 → 30/09/17
Project: Standard
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Biodiversity for Ecosystem Service: Biodiversity for Ecosystem Service
Stojanovic, T. (PI)
1/05/12 → 31/01/17
Project: Standard
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Survey data of greenspace users' preference scores for planted urban meadows and demographic data, Bedford and Luton, UK, 2014
Evans, K. L. (Contributor), Southon, G. E. (Contributor), Dunnett, N. (Contributor), Hoyle, H. (Contributor), Jorgensen, A. (Contributor) & Jones, L. (Contributor), Natural Environment Research Council, 21 Sept 2021
DOI: 10.5285/29d6345f-9f53-4894-8f60-80843f49c017, https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/29d6345f-9f53-4894-8f60-80843f49c017
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