Preferences of Adults for Synanthropic Flora in the Sustainable Development of Polish Cities’ Green Areas
Beata Fornal-Pieniak,
Dagmara Stangierska-Mazurkiewicz,
Filip Kamionowski
et al.
Abstract:Synanthropic flora (weeds, spontaneously developed plants) are plants that accompany humans, appearing as a result of anthropopressure as well as after its cessation. The potential of synanthropic flora in shaping green areas usually brings many measurable benefits that depend on land management in cities. The study aimed to determine the preferences and attitudes of adults towards synanthropic flora in settlement units. The article presents survey results from 447 city residents. The obtained results were sta… Show more
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