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Title of Journal: Hum Ecol

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Abbravation: Human Ecology

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Springer US

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10.1016/0264-3707(93)90006-r

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1572-9915

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Valuing Trees in a Changing Cultural Landscape A

Authors: Kalliopi Stara Rigas Tsiakiris Jennifer L G Wong
Publish Date: 2014/11/08
Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Pages: 153-167
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This paper explores the changing relationship between society and the environment taking as a proxy the local valuation of trees in Zagori NW Greece We used voucher specimens and asked informants to score perceived value for selected tree species and list associations with the trees The 4511 responses were sorted into broad categories Utilitarian values dominated responses although intangible values were a constant feature In species that were culturally dominant in the past the change in utilitarian values has been dramatic Younger informants failed to identify common tree species and were generally unaware of values attached to trees by previous generations Some species remain highly valued but now more for their intangible significance We argue that simple tools to record the valuation of trees are useful in exploring the relationship between people and the landscape they inhabitThis paper is part of the 03ED375 research project which funded K Stara’s PhD thesis It was implemented within the framework of the “Reinforcement Program of Human Research Manpower” PENED and cofinanced by National and Community Funds 20  from the Greek Ministry of DevelopmentGeneral Secretariat of Research and Technology and 80  from EUEuropean Social Fund with the support of the Greek BiotopeWetland Centre/ Goulandris Natural History Museum We would like to thank Vasilis Nitsiakos professor of Social Folklore at the University of Ioannina Greece for the supervision of the thesis We would like to express special thanks to Dr Bianca AmbroseOji Forest Research UK for her comments on the manuscript and Mr Alkis Betsis for his help in the production of the map We would like also to thank EKBY Greek Biotope / Wetland Centre for the permission to use their vegetation map of the area as the basis for the creation of the map Furthermore we would like to thank all participants in the study without whose contribution it would not have been completed Lastly we were grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their valuable notes and comments that gave to the manuscript its final form


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