Flint Courtney G
University of Illinois, Department of Natural Resources and Environment Sciences, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
Risk Anal. 2007 Dec;27(6):1597-608. doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2007.00991.x.
Forest disturbances caused by insects can lead to other disturbances, risks, and changes across landscapes. Evaluating the human dimensions of such disturbances furthers understanding of integrated changes in natural and social systems. This article examines the effects of changing forest disturbance regimes on local risk perceptions and attitudes in Homer, Alaska. Homer experienced a spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) outbreak with large-scale tree mortality and a 5,000-acre fire in 2005. Qualitative interviews and quantitative analysis of mail surveys are used to examine community risk perception and relationships with land managers pre- and post-fire. Results show a decrease in the saliency of the spruce bark beetle as a community issue, a coalescence of community risk perceptions about fire, and conflicting findings about satisfaction with land managers and its relationship with risk perception.
昆虫引发的森林干扰会导致其他干扰、风险以及整个景观的变化。评估此类干扰的人文因素有助于加深对自然和社会系统综合变化的理解。本文探讨了不断变化的森林干扰状况对阿拉斯加荷马市当地风险认知和态度的影响。荷马市在2005年经历了云杉树皮甲虫(Dendroctonus rufipennis)爆发,导致大规模树木死亡,还发生了一场5000英亩的火灾。通过定性访谈和对邮件调查的定量分析,来研究火灾前后社区的风险认知以及与土地管理者的关系。结果显示,云杉树皮甲虫作为一个社区问题的显著性降低,社区对火灾的风险认知趋于一致,并且在对土地管理者的满意度及其与风险认知的关系方面存在相互矛盾的调查结果。