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  • Urban Forestry Management
  • Sociology

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  • Limited research exists on stakeholder perspectives regarding environmental management.
  • Understanding resident views on tree management is crucial for sustainable urban and rural planning.
  • Place attachment is a key psychological variable influencing environmental attitudes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how residents in rural and urban settings perceive tree management decisions.
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  • To identify factors affecting views on who should decide tree removal.

Main Methods:

  • Survey data collected from 231 residents in Nysa (rural) and Racibórz (urban), Poland.
  • Statistical analysis, including logistic regression models, was employed.
  • Relational environmental views and place attachment were assessed.

Main Results:

  • Place attachment and perceived ecosystem services significantly impacted views on tree management.
  • In rural areas, place attachment positively correlated with support for municipal tree removal decisions.
  • In urban areas, place attachment was linked to perceptions of trees' cultural benefits, not removal decisions.

Conclusions:

  • Psychological variables like place attachment are vital in understanding and managing tree removal conflicts.
  • Tailoring management strategies to local contexts and psychological factors can improve stakeholder engagement.
  • Future research should further explore the nuances of place attachment in environmental decision-making.