Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint

Dynamic landscape change affects and is affected by human attitudes. The effect of pattern on process has been investigated mainly in landscape ecological sciences, focusing on whether and how the human influence on spatial organization of landscape creates stable, functioning ec...

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Main Authors: Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul, Knight-Lenihan, Stephen, Marjorie, Van Roon
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spelling my.utm.681742017-11-20T08:52:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68174/ Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul Knight-Lenihan, Stephen Marjorie, Van Roon TH Building construction Dynamic landscape change affects and is affected by human attitudes. The effect of pattern on process has been investigated mainly in landscape ecological sciences, focusing on whether and how the human influence on spatial organization of landscape creates stable, functioning ecosystems. In earlier ecological studies, despite embedding their values, perception and attitudes when delineating a place, humans have been treated as an independent, separate entity. Equally, the ecological imperative expressed through operational models of conservation planning changes the physical organization of landscape in such a way that it affects public connection to landscape and influences views and attitudes towards ecosystem governance. A more comprehensive understanding is needed of these two phenomena, addressing the linkages between ecosystem conservation and how people respond to dynamic change. Therefore we employ ‘sense of place’ as a broad concept to assess and evaluate the way in which people shape their responsiveness to place through a bio - regional planning approach. . This paper focuses on the attitudinal dimension of sense of place in planning-based activities. The results suggest that although place connection strongly empowers protective and ethical -based actions, it remains unclear how planning renders the negotiation of the different actors’ values with respect to the concept of place. A conceptual framework is proposed, to assess the role of sense of place as an integrative concept in understanding the linkages of social -ecological systems and the need for future research to investigate how planning is receptive to the multitude of actor’s values and attitudes that shape social -ecological changes across the landscape. IAFOR 2016-01-02 Article PeerReviewed Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul and Knight-Lenihan, Stephen and Marjorie, Van Roon (2016) Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint. The IAFOR Journal of Sustainability, Energy & the Environment, 3 (1). pp. 28-46. ISSN 2187-0632 https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/32429
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Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul
Knight-Lenihan, Stephen
Marjorie, Van Roon
Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
description Dynamic landscape change affects and is affected by human attitudes. The effect of pattern on process has been investigated mainly in landscape ecological sciences, focusing on whether and how the human influence on spatial organization of landscape creates stable, functioning ecosystems. In earlier ecological studies, despite embedding their values, perception and attitudes when delineating a place, humans have been treated as an independent, separate entity. Equally, the ecological imperative expressed through operational models of conservation planning changes the physical organization of landscape in such a way that it affects public connection to landscape and influences views and attitudes towards ecosystem governance. A more comprehensive understanding is needed of these two phenomena, addressing the linkages between ecosystem conservation and how people respond to dynamic change. Therefore we employ ‘sense of place’ as a broad concept to assess and evaluate the way in which people shape their responsiveness to place through a bio - regional planning approach. . This paper focuses on the attitudinal dimension of sense of place in planning-based activities. The results suggest that although place connection strongly empowers protective and ethical -based actions, it remains unclear how planning renders the negotiation of the different actors’ values with respect to the concept of place. A conceptual framework is proposed, to assess the role of sense of place as an integrative concept in understanding the linkages of social -ecological systems and the need for future research to investigate how planning is receptive to the multitude of actor’s values and attitudes that shape social -ecological changes across the landscape.
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author Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul
Knight-Lenihan, Stephen
Marjorie, Van Roon
author_facet Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul
Knight-Lenihan, Stephen
Marjorie, Van Roon
author_sort Azizul, Muhammad Farid Azizul
title Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
title_short Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
title_full Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
title_fullStr Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
title_full_unstemmed Sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
title_sort sense shaping place: repositioning the role of sense of place in social-ecological systems from a bioregional planning viewpoint
publisher IAFOR
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68174/
https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/32429
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