School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Florida, P.O. Box 116455, Gainesville, FL 32611-6455, USA.
Conserv Biol. 2010 Apr;24(2):563-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01433.x. Epub 2010 Feb 11.
Scientific understanding of the role of development in conservation has been hindered by the quality of evaluations of integrated conservation and development projects. We used a quasi-experimental design to quantitatively assess a conservation and development project involving commercial butterfly farming in the East Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. Using a survey of conservation attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and behavior, we compared 150 butterfly farmers with a control group of 170 fellow community members. Due to the nonrandom assignment of individuals to the two groups, we used propensity-score matching and weighting in our analyses to control for observed bias. Eighty percent of the farmers believed butterfly farming would be impossible if local forests were cleared, and butterfly farmers reported significantly more participation in forest conservation behaviors and were more likely to believe that conservation behaviors were effective. The two groups did not differ in terms of their general conservation attitudes, attitudes toward conservation officials, or knowledge of conservation-friendly building techniques. The relationship between butterfly farming and conservation behavior was mediated by dependency on butterfly farming income. Assuming unobserved bias played a limited role, our findings suggest that participation in butterfly farming increased participation in conservation behaviors among project participants because farmers perceive a link between earnings from butterfly farming and forest conservation.
科学对发展在保护中的作用的认识受到综合保护和发展项目评估质量的阻碍。我们使用准实验设计,定量评估了坦桑尼亚东乌桑巴拉山脉的一个涉及商业蝴蝶养殖的保护和发展项目。我们使用了一项关于保护态度、信仰、知识和行为的调查,将 150 名蝴蝶养殖者与对照组的 170 名社区成员进行了比较。由于个体被随机分配到两个组,我们在分析中使用倾向得分匹配和加权来控制观察到的偏差。80%的农民认为,如果当地森林被砍伐,蝴蝶养殖将是不可能的,蝴蝶养殖者报告了更多的参与森林保护行为,并且更有可能相信保护行为是有效的。这两个群体在一般保护态度、对保护官员的态度或对保护友好型建筑技术的了解方面没有差异。蝴蝶养殖与保护行为之间的关系是通过对蝴蝶养殖收入的依赖来调节的。假设未观察到的偏差起了有限的作用,我们的研究结果表明,参与蝴蝶养殖增加了项目参与者参与保护行为的可能性,因为农民认为蝴蝶养殖的收入与森林保护之间存在联系。