Perceptions of Ancillary Botanic Gardens by Institutional Green Space Owners in Lebanon
Abstract
This study explores the perception of institutional green space owners and managers in
Lebanon regarding the implementation of Ancillary Botanic Gardens (ABGs). ABGs
represent a novel approach to botanical gardens, offering opportunities for conservation,
education, and community engagement. Despite their potential benefits, the extent to
which this concept is accepted remains unclear. Through qualitative in-depth interviews
with institutional green space owners across academic, commercial, cultural, and tourism
sectors, this research examines their perceptions, motivations, capabilities, and the
opportunities and challenges associated with transforming the institutional spaces into
ABGs. By investigating the perception on ABG implementation, this study contributes to
a deeper understanding of when and how these gardens can be effectively established in
Lebanon.