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Socio-economic differences control species composition of urban gardens in a metropolitan area of Argentina

Spescha, VeronicaIcon ; Aráoz, EzequielIcon
Fecha de publicación: 05/2024
Editorial: Springer
Revista: Tropical Ecology
ISSN: 0564-3295
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Estudios Urbanos

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Human population is becoming increasingly urbanized, and in this context, private gardens (home gardens) constitute animportant component of urban biodiversity and provide access to ecosystem services. This study aims at identifying spatialpatterns to understand the socio-ecological processes that influence the urban landscape.In our study, we analyze private gardens in one of the main urban agglomerations of Argentina to understand whethersocio-economic structure or spatial distribution is more strongly influencing the species composition of private gardens.We selected 50 gardens from the urban area of Gran San Miguel de Tucumán. We surveyed the sociodemographiccharacteristics of garden owners and we performed vegetation censuses in each of the gardens. In the survey, we alsoevaluated the main mechanisms of plant acquisition. We used the species composition of each garden to perform a nonmetric multidimensional scaling, which reflected the botanical distance between gardens. We used Mantel tests to correlatethese botanical distances with the geographic and socio-economic distances between gardens to determine which variablecontrols the ecological attributes of the garden. To spatially characterize the socio-economic level, we used data from thenational population census.The species composition of the gardens is more strongly associated with socioeconomic conditions than with geographical distance. The exchange of species is the main method of obtaining plants.Our study permits understanding how socio-economic structure influences the construction of private gardens, whichare important components of the landscape and urban ecology. Our results could be explained by the willingness to belongto certain socio-economic groups but also by the interchange of propagules, which may reinforce social ties. Our resultshighlight the importance of addressing social issues to understand private decisions and design strategies toward a fairdistribution of urban vegetation services.
Palabras clave: ECOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES , PRIVATE GARDENS , SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL PATTERNS , SPECIES DIVERSITY , SURVEY , URBAN VEGETATION
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/259948
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42965-023-00293-x
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Spescha, Veronica; Aráoz, Ezequiel; Socio-economic differences control species composition of urban gardens in a metropolitan area of Argentina; Springer; Tropical Ecology; 65; 1; 5-2024; 142-151
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