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Historical and contemporary cultural ecosystem service values in the rapidly urbanizing city state of Singapore
Authors:Jharyathri Thiagarajah  Shermaine K M Wong  Daniel R Richards  Daniel A Friess
Institution:.Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, 1 Arts Link, Singapore, 117570 Singapore ;.Environmental Studies Programme, National University of Singapore, Science Drive 2, Singapore, 117546 Singapore
Abstract:Cultural ecosystem services are a function of people and place, so may change as a location transitions from rural to urban. Singapore has undergone rapid urbanization after its independence in 1965, with a concomitant decline in natural habitat extent and accessibility. Using coastal mangrove forests as a case study habitat, changing cultural values were explored with a novel array of techniques, including qualitative archival analysis (photographs, oral histories), current sources (publically uploaded social media photographs), and surveys of (a) the general public and (b) visitors to publically accessible mangroves. Cultural value changed through time, with a significant transition from intrinsic, intrapersonal values (spiritual, cultural heritage) to instrumental, interpersonal values (recreation, education). Additionally, cultural value varied between different mangroves depending on their public accessibility, and the evolving degree of human interaction with the ecosystem as urban development occured. Cultural values change as development transitions, though mangroves still play an important cultural role in a heavily urbanized environment.
Keywords:Coastal  Ecosystem services  Mangrove  Recreation  Singapore  Urbanization
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