This data publication contains the materials, the raw data, relevant processed data and analysis of a german-wide, representative survey on river landscapes. The survey was designed by the Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Environmental Planning. It was conducted by the Ersult GmbH (Göttingen, Germany) in early 2018. The main element of the survey was a choice experiment, where participants should decide between different scenarios of river restoration. We concentrated on the key element large wood and its benefits regarding ecosystem services and people. For this, we offered ecosystem service-related information in addition to the choice attributes. The choice experiment was performed by three different sub-samples (groups). Group 1 only received ordinally-scaled qualitative information, group 2 cardinally-scaled quantifications and group 3 monetary information [€].
The survey is part of the research and restoration project Wilde Mulde - Revitalization of a wild river landscape in central Germany (WilMu) (https://wilde-mulde.de/en/ and https://www.umwelt.uni-hannover.de/de/forschungsprojekte/forschungsprojekt-detailansicht/projects/revitalizing-river-landscapes-assessment-and-evaluation-of-ecosystem-services-and-the-importance-o/)
The “Wilde Mulde” project is jointly funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) with funds also from the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) in Germany (funding code: 01LC1322F). The BMBF is funding this project as an Initiative for Sustainable Development (FONA): www.fona.de .
Related publications:
Gapinski, C. M., Hermes, J., & Haaren, C. von (2020). Why people like or dislike large wood in rivers—a representative survey of the general public in Germany. River Research and Applications, 2021; 37(2), 187–197. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3743
Gapinski, C., Hermes, J., & von Haaren, C. (in prep.). What kind of ecosystem service information format is most effective for communicating with the general public? The example of river restoration involving large river wood.: Unpublished manuscript in preparation.