
AbstractWe compare public perceptions of restoring different ecosystems to increase CO2 uptake in Germany, through focus groups and a general population survey. Among focus group participants forests were highly popular, peatlands evoked negative associations, and seagrass was largely unknown. Nevertheless, the restoration of all ecosystems was viewed positively. We contrast these reactions to those of survey respondents who had not received additional information on restoration. They voiced narrower, less diverse opinions centering around afforestation. Further, focus group participants preferred expert-led restoration decisions, citing low trust in politicians’ technical competence. Contrary to common policy recommendations, also beyond the German context, participants did not emphasize the need of citizen participation and were not strongly concerned about land use conflicts or compensation of affected user groups. The results imply that the public underestimates the political complexity of negotiation processes in ecosystem governance, which are becoming increasingly relevant in the international policy landscape.
Political participation, Male, Adult, Conservation of Natural Resources, Public perception, ddc:330, Politics, Carbon Dioxide, Focus Groups, Middle Aged, Forests, Ecosystem restoration, Female [MeSH] ; Climate change mitigation ; Adult [MeSH] ; Humans [MeSH] ; Public Opinion [MeSH] ; Public perception ; Middle Aged [MeSH] ; Ecosystem [MeSH] ; CO ; Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods [MeSH] ; Politics [MeSH] ; Political trust ; Political participation ; Male [MeSH] ; Ecosystem restoration ; Germany [MeSH] ; Conservation of Natural Resources/methods [MeSH] ; Carbon Dioxide/analysis [MeSH] ; Focus Groups [MeSH] ; Research Article ; Forests [MeSH], Climate change mitigation, Public Opinion, Germany, Political trus, Humans, Female, CO2 removal, Ecosystem, Environmental Restoration and Remediation, Research Article
Political participation, Male, Adult, Conservation of Natural Resources, Public perception, ddc:330, Politics, Carbon Dioxide, Focus Groups, Middle Aged, Forests, Ecosystem restoration, Female [MeSH] ; Climate change mitigation ; Adult [MeSH] ; Humans [MeSH] ; Public Opinion [MeSH] ; Public perception ; Middle Aged [MeSH] ; Ecosystem [MeSH] ; CO ; Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods [MeSH] ; Politics [MeSH] ; Political trust ; Political participation ; Male [MeSH] ; Ecosystem restoration ; Germany [MeSH] ; Conservation of Natural Resources/methods [MeSH] ; Carbon Dioxide/analysis [MeSH] ; Focus Groups [MeSH] ; Research Article ; Forests [MeSH], Climate change mitigation, Public Opinion, Germany, Political trus, Humans, Female, CO2 removal, Ecosystem, Environmental Restoration and Remediation, Research Article
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