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Understanding the role of urban forests for migrants – uses, perception and integrative potential

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

This paper discusses the results of a qualitative enquiry carried out in Freiburg, Germany, involving migrants from Turkey, the Balkan countries and Russia-Germans.

"Worldwide migration and integration are current issues facing big cities. Immigrants and their descendants represent an important percentage of today’s urban populations.Different policies ranging from labour markets to education, housing or health policies address the specific needs of this part of society. However,public policy and planning concepts related to urban forests rarely focus on immigrants. Very few studies investigate there creation patterns of immigrants despite the potential influence of their different cultural backgrounds on their perceptions or preferences  regarding urban woodlands. In addition,urban woodlands could potentially play a role in the social integration of migrants into the society due to being an element of nature with a strong symbolic identification potential and also a public space for social interactions. This paper discusses the results of a qualitative enquiry carried out in Freiburg, Germany,involving migrants from Turkey, the Balkan countries and Russia-Germans. The results point towards many differences in their recreational use patterns and their perception of urban forests, especially between the Turkish interviewees and the other two groups. Furthermore, the results suggest that the emotional attachment to forests can play diverse roles in the identification process of immigrants to their host country. Finally, social interactions were depicted in the interviews as being an important aspect of a forest visit. Nevertheless,social contact between forest  visitors seemed to remain mostly on a ‘small-talk’ level." [Abstract]

Authors
M. Jay, U.Schraml
Date Published
December 2009
Journal/Conference
Urban Forestrry & Urban Greening
Publisher
Elsevire
Publisher Location
Kusterdingen, DE
ISBN/ISSN
1618-8667
Volume/Issue/Number
8//4
Start Page
283
End Page
294
Sub-Topics
Recreation, Social and Cultural Impacts
State(s)/Region(s)
Germany
Indexed By
UFS
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