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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 11/2007

01-10-2007 | Original Paper

Urban domestic gardens (XI): variation in urban wildlife gardening in the United Kingdom

Authors: Kevin J. Gaston, Richard A. Fuller, Alison Loram, Charlotte MacDonald, Sinead Power, Nicola Dempsey

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 11/2007

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Abstract

Two consequences of the continued urbanisation of the human population are that a growing proportion of the landscape is less hospitable to, and that a growing proportion of people are disconnected from, native biodiversity. One response of the UK government has been to establish a goal, and an associated baseline indicator, of increasing the extent and range of public participation in gardening for wildlife. The formulation of policy to attain this end requires, however, insight into the factors that are associated with the level of participation. Here we examine the relationships, across 15 areas in five UK cities, between the proportion of households providing various garden features for wildlife or participating in various wildlife gardening activities, and housing densities and characteristics of the garden resource. We show that significant numbers of households participate in some form of wildlife gardening, but that the predominant form this participation takes is feeding wild birds. Key variables associated with spatial variation in wildlife gardening activities are the proportion of households with access to a garden and, more importantly, average garden size and the proportion of land cover by gardens. There was no evidence for strong effects of household density or the socio-economic status of householders on the prevalence of wildlife friendly features in gardens or on the participation by householders in activities to encourage wildlife. Our results suggest important considerations in attempts to increase awareness and participation in wildlife gardening.

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Metadata
Title
Urban domestic gardens (XI): variation in urban wildlife gardening in the United Kingdom
Authors
Kevin J. Gaston
Richard A. Fuller
Alison Loram
Charlotte MacDonald
Sinead Power
Nicola Dempsey
Publication date
01-10-2007
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 11/2007
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-007-9174-6

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