TITLE:
Urban Vegetalization: The Attitude of Martinique’s Population to This New Trend
AUTHORS:
Yannick Habran, Philippe Joseph, Yelji Abati, Jean Philippe Claude
KEYWORDS:
Martinique, Lesser Antilles, Urban Vegetalization, Community Engagement, Island Ecosystem
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Resources,
Vol.16 No.13,
December
29,
2025
ABSTRACT: The greening of cities has become an essential response to contemporary environmental challenges, notably climate change, the loss of biodiversity and the deterioration in the quality of urban life. This phenomenon translates into the introduction of nature into urban spaces in various forms (green roofs, green walls, parks, shared gardens, etc.). In Martinique, this approach has begun to be integrated into urban policies, although the local population may have varied perceptions and expectations on this subject. This article examines the attitude of the Martinican population towards urban greening, taking into account perceived benefits, identified challenges, as well as potential cultural or socio-economic constraints. The results reveal a high level of support, opening up the possibility of establishing a new social dynamic within neighborhoods. They constitute a valuable resource for better understanding how this trend is perceived and how it can be adapted to local specificities. This study refers to data collected in my Master 2 thesis in Environmental Management at the University of the West Indies in Martinique during the year 2023-2024.