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Assessment of Cultural Ecosystem Service Values in Mountainous Urban Parks Based on Sex Differences

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  • Cong Gong

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
    Key Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Areas, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Tong He

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Lijun Huang

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Sijin Li

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Qianyu Zhou

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Yuchen Liu

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

Abstract

Urban parks are vital for providing cultural ecosystem services (CESs) to residents. However, few studies have explored sex-based differences in CES demand, particularly within mountainous urban parks. This study aimed to elucidate sex-based differences in the perceptions and preferences for CESs and landscape elements and explore their relationship in mountainous urban parks. Using value-labeled photographs from an equal number of male and female volunteer visits to Eling Park in Chongqing, China, the SolVES model was employed to investigate the relationship between sex-specific perceptions of CESs and landscape elements. The results showed that males preferred slopes and steps, garden facilities, and recreation facilities, whereas females preferred overlooks that offer multiple CES values, including science and ecological education, and aesthetic and cultural heritage values. Females perceived social relational value at the lotus pond and Kansheng Tower, whereas males perceived inspirational value at Kansheng Tower, the entrance, and the cliffside path. Males linked inspirational value to fort-like ridges and cliffs. Females associated inspirational value with slopes and steps. Based on the findings, the study recommends enhancing CESs specific to mountainous landscapes and incorporating sex-sensitive design elements. Ultimately, these efforts aim to position parks as key components of urban sustainable development, promoting overall resident well-being.

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  • Cong Gong & Tong He & Lijun Huang & Sijin Li & Qianyu Zhou & Yuchen Liu, 2025. "Assessment of Cultural Ecosystem Service Values in Mountainous Urban Parks Based on Sex Differences," Land, MDPI, vol. 14(3), pages 1-24, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:14:y:2025:i:3:p:628-:d:1613588
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