THE VALUE OF NATIVE VEGETATION Urban and rural perspectives
Date Issued:2002-05-01
Abstract
This report describes a project undertaken to examine human perception of native vegetation. The project employed photo-questionnaire techniques designed for measuring psychological preferences, adapting these for the purpose of identifying attitudes that promote or hinder the protection of native vegetation. Landholders in south-eastern Australia and urban residents of Melbourne were surveyed to identify preferences for vegetation types.
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