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- | ======Symbolic plants and animals====== | + | ====== Symbolic plants and animals ====== |
- | Plants and animals are entangled with human culture in multiple ways and can be used to symbolize social and political attitudes and societal values. They contribute to the shaping of emotions, experiences, | + | Plants and animals are entangled with human culture in multiple ways and can be used to symbolize social and political attitudes and societal values. They contribute to the shaping of emotions, experiences, |
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//Fig 1: Alpine Ibex and edelweiss are important symbols of the Alps. Picture: Uta Schirpke// | //Fig 1: Alpine Ibex and edelweiss are important symbols of the Alps. Picture: Uta Schirpke// | ||
- | Although symbolic values are listed as [[:wiki:Cultural_Services|cultural ecosystem service]] (e.g. in CICES), only a few studies about this topic are available. Therefore, the spatial distribution of selected symbolic species was determined and summarized to an index within the scope of the AlpES Project. | + | Although symbolic values are listed as [[:wiki:cultural_services|cultural ecosystem service]] (e.g. in CICES), only a few studies about this topic are available. Therefore, the spatial distribution of selected symbolic species was determined and summarized to an index within the scope of the AlpES Project. With the help of ten expert groups from different alpine regions, ten species (five plants, five animals) which are considered as symbolic for the alpine space were identified. The flowers edelweiss, alpine rose and gentian, as well as larch and various pine species were numbered among the symbolic plants. The alpine ibex, chamois, marmot, golden eagle and bear were chosen as symbolic animals. For the listed species, different examples of symbolic use were collected, e.g. how they are used on flags and emblems, coins, logos, naming of hotels, restaurants, |
- | With the help of ten expert groups from different alpine regions, ten species (five plants, five animals) which are considered as symbolic for the alpine space were identified. The flowers edelweiss, alpine rose and gentian, as well as larch and various pine species were numbered among the symbolic plants. The alpine ibex, chamois, marmot, golden eagle and bear were chosen as symbolic animals. For the listed species, different examples of symbolic use were collected, e.g. how they are used on flags and emblems, coins, logos, naming of hotels, restaurants, | + | |
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//Fig 2: Area weighted index of symbolic species in the Alpine Space Region. The white line shows the boundary of the Alps according to the Alpine Convention. Source: Schirpke et al. (2018).// | //Fig 2: Area weighted index of symbolic species in the Alpine Space Region. The white line shows the boundary of the Alps according to the Alpine Convention. Source: Schirpke et al. (2018).// | ||
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+ | **Symbolic plants and animals in the AlpES project** | ||
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- | Schirpke, U., Meisch, C. & Tappeiner, U. (2018). Symbolic species as a cultural ecosystem service | + | |
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+ | ==== Bibliography ==== | ||
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+ | Schirpke, U., Meisch, C. & Tappeiner, U. (2018). Symbolic species as a cultural ecosystem service in the European Alps: insights and open issues. Landscape Ecology 33(5), 711–730. [[https:// | ||
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