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Multiscale socio-ecological networks in the age of information

Interactions between people and ecological systems, through leisure or tourism activities, form a complex socio-ecological spatial network. The analysis of the benefits people derive from their interactions with nature—also referred to as cultural ecosystem services (CES)—enables a better understand...

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Autores principales: Lenormand, Maxime, Luque, Sandra, Langemeyer, Johannes, Tenerelli, Patrizia, Zulian, Grazia, Aalders, Inge, Chivulescu, Serban, Clemente, Pedro, Dick, Jan, van Dijk, Jiska, van Eupen, Michiel, Giuca, Relu C., Kopperoinen, Leena, Lellei-Kovács, Eszter, Leone, Michael, Lieskovský, Juraj, Schirpke, Uta, Smith, Alison C., Tappeiner, Ulrike, Woods, Helen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6211716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30383800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206672
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author Lenormand, Maxime
Luque, Sandra
Langemeyer, Johannes
Tenerelli, Patrizia
Zulian, Grazia
Aalders, Inge
Chivulescu, Serban
Clemente, Pedro
Dick, Jan
van Dijk, Jiska
van Eupen, Michiel
Giuca, Relu C.
Kopperoinen, Leena
Lellei-Kovács, Eszter
Leone, Michael
Lieskovský, Juraj
Schirpke, Uta
Smith, Alison C.
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Woods, Helen
author_facet Lenormand, Maxime
Luque, Sandra
Langemeyer, Johannes
Tenerelli, Patrizia
Zulian, Grazia
Aalders, Inge
Chivulescu, Serban
Clemente, Pedro
Dick, Jan
van Dijk, Jiska
van Eupen, Michiel
Giuca, Relu C.
Kopperoinen, Leena
Lellei-Kovács, Eszter
Leone, Michael
Lieskovský, Juraj
Schirpke, Uta
Smith, Alison C.
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Woods, Helen
author_sort Lenormand, Maxime
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description Interactions between people and ecological systems, through leisure or tourism activities, form a complex socio-ecological spatial network. The analysis of the benefits people derive from their interactions with nature—also referred to as cultural ecosystem services (CES)—enables a better understanding of these socio-ecological systems. In the age of information, the increasing availability of large social media databases enables a better understanding of complex socio-ecological interactions at an unprecedented spatio-temporal resolution. Within this context, we model and analyze these interactions based on information extracted from geotagged photographs embedded into a multiscale socio-ecological network. We apply this approach to 16 case study sites in Europe using a social media database (Flickr) containing more than 150,000 validated and classified photographs. After evaluating the representativeness of the network, we investigate the impact of visitors’ origin on the distribution of socio-ecological interactions at different scales. First at a global scale, we develop a spatial measure of attractiveness and use this to identify four groups of sites. Then, at a local scale, we explore how the distance traveled by the users to reach a site affects the way they interact with this site in space and time. The approach developed here, integrating social media data into a network-based framework, offers a new way of visualizing and modeling interactions between humans and landscapes. Results provide valuable insights for understanding relationships between social demands for CES and the places of their realization, thus allowing for the development of more efficient conservation and planning strategies.
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spelling pubmed-62117162018-11-19 Multiscale socio-ecological networks in the age of information Lenormand, Maxime Luque, Sandra Langemeyer, Johannes Tenerelli, Patrizia Zulian, Grazia Aalders, Inge Chivulescu, Serban Clemente, Pedro Dick, Jan van Dijk, Jiska van Eupen, Michiel Giuca, Relu C. Kopperoinen, Leena Lellei-Kovács, Eszter Leone, Michael Lieskovský, Juraj Schirpke, Uta Smith, Alison C. Tappeiner, Ulrike Woods, Helen PLoS One Research Article Interactions between people and ecological systems, through leisure or tourism activities, form a complex socio-ecological spatial network. The analysis of the benefits people derive from their interactions with nature—also referred to as cultural ecosystem services (CES)—enables a better understanding of these socio-ecological systems. In the age of information, the increasing availability of large social media databases enables a better understanding of complex socio-ecological interactions at an unprecedented spatio-temporal resolution. Within this context, we model and analyze these interactions based on information extracted from geotagged photographs embedded into a multiscale socio-ecological network. We apply this approach to 16 case study sites in Europe using a social media database (Flickr) containing more than 150,000 validated and classified photographs. After evaluating the representativeness of the network, we investigate the impact of visitors’ origin on the distribution of socio-ecological interactions at different scales. First at a global scale, we develop a spatial measure of attractiveness and use this to identify four groups of sites. Then, at a local scale, we explore how the distance traveled by the users to reach a site affects the way they interact with this site in space and time. The approach developed here, integrating social media data into a network-based framework, offers a new way of visualizing and modeling interactions between humans and landscapes. Results provide valuable insights for understanding relationships between social demands for CES and the places of their realization, thus allowing for the development of more efficient conservation and planning strategies. Public Library of Science 2018-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6211716/ /pubmed/30383800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206672 Text en © 2018 Lenormand et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lenormand, Maxime
Luque, Sandra
Langemeyer, Johannes
Tenerelli, Patrizia
Zulian, Grazia
Aalders, Inge
Chivulescu, Serban
Clemente, Pedro
Dick, Jan
van Dijk, Jiska
van Eupen, Michiel
Giuca, Relu C.
Kopperoinen, Leena
Lellei-Kovács, Eszter
Leone, Michael
Lieskovský, Juraj
Schirpke, Uta
Smith, Alison C.
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Woods, Helen
Multiscale socio-ecological networks in the age of information
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title_short Multiscale socio-ecological networks in the age of information
title_sort multiscale socio-ecological networks in the age of information
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6211716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30383800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206672
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