Broadening the arguments for inclusive conservation: values associated with nature's contributions to people_dataset

Chronological data

Year of publication2025
Date of availability in catalog2025-03-21
Available from / since 2025-03-21

Language of the resource

English

Related external resources

Supplement to Gross, M., Wehrden, H. von, Mwampamba, T.H., Sanya, J., Pearson, J., Sesabo, J.K., Riechers, M., Arbieu, U., Böhning-Gaese, K., Martín-López, B. (resubmitted after major revisions with Conservation Letters) Broadening the arguments for inclusive conservation: values associated with nature’s contributions to people.

Abstract

The dataset entails 623 face-to-face surveys conducted in Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, with four social actors: farmers (n=362), nature conservationists (n=50), tour guides (n=55), and tourists (n=156). It contains preferences for 25 context-specific nature's contributions to people (NCP), expression of two instrumental, two intrinsic, and sixteen relational values, and profile attributes.

Resource type

Dataset

Kinds of Data

Survey Data

Methods

Other
Persönliche Befragung (face-to-face survey)

Thematic classification

Mensch-Natur-Beziehung

Keywords

Tourismus; Natur; Ökosystem; Mensch-Natur-Interaktion; Umfrage; Stakeholder; Werte; Naturschutz; Inklusion; Naturleistungen für den Menschen (NCP); Präferenz; Sozial-ökologisches System; Kilimandscharo; Tansania; Tourism; Nature; Ecosystem; Human-Nature Interaction; Survey; Stakeholder; Values; Nature Conservation; Inclusion; Nature's Contributions to People (NCP); Preference; Social-ecological System; Mount Kilimanjaro; Tanzania

More information

Time Period of the Collection of the Data

2022-08 - 2022-11

Time Period of the Creation of the Dataset

2022-08 - 2024-03

Temporal Coverage of the Dataset

Geolocation (Country)

Tanzania, United Republic of

Geolocation (Region/Location)

Kilimanjaro