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The landscape of urban cemeteries in Beirut: Perceptions and preferences
Institution:1. Department of Landscape Design and Ecosystem Management, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El Solh, Beirut, 1107 2020, Lebanon;2. Department of Biology, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El Solh, Beirut, 1107 2020, Lebanon;3. Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El Solh, Beirut, 1107 2020, Lebanon;1. Department of Landscape Design and Ecosystem Management, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El Solh, Beirut, 1107 2020, Lebanon;2. Department of Biology, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El Solh, Beirut, 1107 2020, Lebanon;3. Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El Solh, Beirut, 1107 2020, Lebanon;1. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Applied Geoinformatics and Spatial Planning, Kamýcká 129, CZ-165 00 Praha 6, Czech Republic;2. Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Zielona Góra, Prof. Z. Szafrana 1, PL-65-516 Zielona Góra, Poland;3. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Vini?ná 7, CZ-128 43 Praha 2, Czech Republic;4. 4 route de la Loge, 86800 Liniers, France;5. Institute of Zoology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego 71C, PL-60-625 Poznań, Poland;1. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Department of Public Health Science;2. Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research, Oslo, Norway;1. ?stanbul University, Faculty of Forestry, Vocational School of Forestry, Department of Ornamental Plants, Bahceköy, ?stanbul, Turkey;2. Istanbul Ayd?n University, Anadolu Bil Vocational School of Higher Education, Department of Landscape and Ornamental Plants, Sefaköy-Küçükçekmece, ?stanbul, Turkey;3. ?stanbul University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Botany, Bahceköy, ?stanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Cemeteries constitute some of oldest and largest green and open spaces in Beirut. With the rapid densification of the city, and the extensive loss of green space, understanding the potential of these sites, as multifunctional landscapes, is critical for the health and sustainability of the city. Few studies on cemeteries have investigated the social and recreational values of these specific spaces, focusing mainly on the observation of the existing users and their current activities on site. As far as we know, none have examined how potential users may perceive them and what they may see as attractive in them. This exploratory study aims to investigate different perceptions of urban cemeteries in Beirut and identify preferred characteristics and landscape features that render them attractive green spaces. Face-to face interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire and a photo-sorting exercise were conducted with 29 participants. Quantitative and qualitative analyses revealed that not all cemeteries are perceived in the same way and that the presence of greenery, stewardship through organization, maintenance and care, as well as restorative qualities linked to privacy and the sense of being away from the city, were main criteria for positive perception and preference. Crowdedness, unequal treatment of dead and intrusion from surrounding context, both physically and ideologically were perceived as negative constructs and were linked to the least preferred images of cemeteries. While religious affiliations did not seem to impact preference or perception, the presence of political influence through signs and symbols was highly condemned within urban cemeteries.
Keywords:Cemeteries  Cultural landscapes  Landscape preference  Middle east  Religious landscapes  Urban green spaces
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