Changes in the Perception of Cemeteries as Public Spaces – Swiss Cemetery Visitors From 2002 to 2021.
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| Title: | Changes in the Perception of Cemeteries as Public Spaces – Swiss Cemetery Visitors From 2002 to 2021. |
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| Authors: | Klingemann, Harald1 (AUTHOR) Harald.Klingemann@bfh.ch |
| Source: | Omega: Journal of Death & Dying. Jun2026, Vol. 93 Issue 2, p1331-1353. 23p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Culture, *Decision making, *Motivation (Psychology), *Leisure, Pearson correlation (Statistics), Debate, Secondary analysis, Research funding, Statistical sampling, Interviewing, Public opinion, Descriptive statistics, Public spaces, Interment |
| Geographic Terms: | Switzerland |
| Abstract: | Background: A process of "emptying" can be observed in Swiss cemeteries. Urn burials are increasingly preferred to traditional interments, requiring much less space. Consequently, cemeteries are gradually transforming into park-like areas, triggering debates about proactive ways to use them as public spaces, rather than mourning sites. Objectives and Method: The study presented here probes for changes in the public perception of Bern cemeteries during the last two decades. The long-term analysis is based on a secondary analysis of interviews with 383 cemetery visitors in 2002 and a representative survey among 519 inhabitants of the city of Bern. Results: Tolerance for alternative land use increased further: Motivations for cemetery visits have shifted with a decline from 80% who mentioned 'grave visit' to 63% in 2021; 'leisurely walk' increased from 63% to 83%. High satisfaction with what cemeteries have to offer is mirrored in high values for perceived restorativeness in 2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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