Modeling Environmental Concern for Urban Tree Protection Using Biophysical and Social Psychological Indicators |
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Authors: | Kimberly L Davis Robert Emmet Jones |
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Institution: | 1. Spectra Tech, Inc. , Oak Ridge , Tennessee , USA;2. Department of Sociology , University of Tennessee , Knoxville , Tennessee , USA |
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Abstract: | Urban forest management is being increasingly recognized as a viable policy vehicle for improving community health, sustainable development, and well-being for city dwellers. To improve our understanding of public concern for the local urban forest, a theoretical framework employing concepts traditionally explored in social–psychological and environmental concern studies was tested using data from a public opinion survey of 800 homeowners living in a major urban area in Southern Appalachia, USA. Publicly available geographic information system (GIS) data were analyzed to measure tree canopy density around survey respondents’ properties. Structural equation modeling was used to test the validity of the hypothesized relationships among the survey-derived constructs and the spatial data as predictors of public support for urban forest protection policy. The results suggest that homeowners living around urban trees place greater importance on various attributes of trees, and that tree knowledge and experience are indirectly and positively related to support for urban forest protection. |
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Keywords: | environmental sociology GIS SEM spatial analysis survey methods urban forests |
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