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原文传递 Assessing Environmental Attitudes under China's Accelerating Ecological Civilization: A Case of the Urban Green Infrastructure Project in Zhangjiagang Bay
题名: Assessing Environmental Attitudes under China's Accelerating Ecological Civilization: A Case of the Urban Green Infrastructure Project in Zhangjiagang Bay
正文语种: eng
作者: Jing Lu;Yunqing Xu;Jinjian Zhu;Ana Hernando
作者单位: AICP Univ. Research Centre for Urban and Environment Studies (UES) Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool Univ. 111 Ren'ai Rd. Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou 215123 China Dept. of Forestry and Environmental Management Silvanet Research Group Univ. Politecnica de Madrid (UPM) Ciudad Univ. CEI Moncloa Madrid 28040 Spain;Dept. of Urban Planning and Design of Design School Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool Univ. 111 Ren'ai Rd. Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou 215123 China Univ. Research Centre for Urban and Environment Studies (UES) Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool Univ. 111 Ren'ai Rd. Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou 215123 China;Office of the Zhangjiagang Party Committee and the China Law Society 33 Renminzhong Rd. Zhangjiagang County City Suzhou 215699 China;Dept. of Forestry and Environmental Management Silvanet Research Group Univ. Politecnica de Madrid (UPM) Ciudad Univ. CEI Moncloa Madrid 28040 Spain
关键词: Environmental ethics; Kellert typology; Anthropocentrism; Ecocentrism; Urban planning and management; Urban green infrastructure
摘要: The planning and management of urban green infrastructure (UGI) are at the forefront of global biodiversity conservation. Building an environmental consensus rooted in environmental ethics and values is pivotal to the lasting success of UGI projects. Reflecting the specific classification into ecocentrism-anthropocentrism and Kellert's typologies and the theoretical connections between environmental ethics and ecological civilization, this study upgrades the adapted ecocentric and anthropocentric attitude toward the environment (AEA) scale accordingly to assess environmental attitudes and applies it in a survey of the main stakeholders involved in Zhangjiagang Bay Eco-Park, an ecological restoration project in China included in the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs) Good Practice list. The paper unveils the diverse hidden value patterns of stakeholders and suggests new measures for sustainable UGI management. The authors argue that the AEA scale adapted and tested in this study connects well with the theories of environmental philosophy and is proven with good reliability, strong explanatory power, and potential value for UGI planning and management.
出版年: 2023
期刊名称: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
卷: 149
期: 4
页码: 05023041.1-05023041.11
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