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A tropical paradise: native Hawaiians and visitors to Hawaii landscape perception of aesthetic qualities of the urban forest and natural landscapes of Hawaii.

机译:热带天堂:夏威夷原住民和夏威夷游客对夏威夷城市森林和夏威夷自然景观的审美品质感到满意。

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Hawaii is one of the world's most popular vacation destinations with approximately 7 million visitors a year. The State also has a permanent population of around 1.2 million, which includes 265 thousand native Hawaiians. The aesthetic beauty of the landscape makes Hawaii a popular travel destination and place to live, but the natural environment may be taken for granted or not understood. This often can be true in densely populated areas, which can lend to their deterioration. In addition, pressures from agriculture and urban development jeopardize these natural areas. Identification of a landscape's aesthetic qualities reveals the complexities in the human relationship with vegetation and its importance to people and society. This pilot study reveals the similarities and differences in the perception of the "Hawaiian sense of place" between native Hawaiian residents and visitors. The landscape preferences of native Hawaiians living in the county and city of Honolulu and visitors staying in Waikiki for the aesthetic qualities of the urban forest and natural landscapes of Hawaii were investigated. Results indicate that the "Hawaiian sense of place" seems to be dominated by coconut palms and non-urban scenes are preferred to urban scenes. Also, native Hawaiians have a slightly higher preference for Polynesian introduced and native plants. Quantifying what aesthetic qualities lend to the "Hawaiian sense of place" will assist in the understanding of the barriers and opportunities for current and future establishment and management of Hawaii's urban and natural forests.
机译:夏威夷是世界上最受欢迎的度假胜地之一,每年约有700万游客。该州的常住人口约为120万,其中包括26.5万夏威夷原住民。风景优美的美景使夏威夷成为受欢迎的旅行目的地和居住地,但自然环境可能是理所当然的,也可能是未被理解的。在人口稠密的地区这通常是正确的,这可能导致其恶化。此外,农业和城市发展带来的压力危及了这些自然地区。对景观美学品质的识别揭示了人类与植被之间关系的复杂性及其对人和社会的重要性。这项初步研究揭示了夏威夷本地居民和游客在“夏威夷地方感”观念上的异同。调查了居住在檀香山县市和檀香山市的夏威夷本地人以及留在威基基的游客对夏威夷城市森林和自然景观的审美素质。结果表明,“夏威夷的地方感”似乎被椰子树所主导,非城市场景比城市场景更受青睐。同样,夏威夷本地人对波利尼西亚引进和本地植物的偏爱略高。量化赋予“夏威夷地方感”的美学品质将有助于理解当前和将来建立和管理夏威夷的城市和天然森林的障碍和机遇。

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