Visitors’ Perception Regarding Floating Treatment Wetlands in an Urban Green Space: Functionality and Emotional Values

Author:

Falfán Ina12ORCID,Lascurain-Rangel Maite1,Sánchez-Galván Gloria3,Olguín Eugenia J.3ORCID,Hernández-Huerta Arturo1ORCID,Covarrubias-Báez Melissa4

Affiliation:

1. Red de Ambiente y Sustentabilidad, Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Xalapa 91073, Veracruz, Mexico

2. Laboratorio de Restauración Ecológica, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coyoacán 04510, Ciudad de México, Mexico

3. Red de Manejo Biotecnológico de Recursos, Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Xalapa 91073, Veracruz, Mexico

4. Unidad de Servicios Profesionales Altamente Especializados (USPAE), Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Coatepec 91152, Veracruz, Mexico

Abstract

Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are artificial structures used for water quality improvement through the hydroponic growth of certain macrophytes and their rhizospheric bacteria, with the capacity for pollutant removal. Through the application of face-to-face questionnaires, our study aimed to analyze visitors’ perception of the structure, functionality, and benefits of FTW installed in two ponds of one green space in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, and the emotional experience that these FTW could incite in those same visitors. Visitors identified the plant component of FTW as the most noticeable one, perceived filtering/cleaning water as their principal function, and reported positive and negative emotions in the same proportion. The visitors’ perceptions of FTW varied according to their age, school level, and occupation. Positive and negative perceptions regarding FTW were linked to their maintenance and that of the ponds. Visitors’ awareness of FTW composition and function was associated with the presence of informative signs. The understanding of perception about the FTW can be integrated into management programs for the successful and participative improvement and cleaning of water bodies in urban settings. Along with people’s participation, the municipality of the city must improve the maintenance of these important water bodies given its positive repercussions on visitors’ perception.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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