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劝导式沟通在减少夜光活动中的潜在应用:以海龟保护为例的案例研究。

Potential applicability of persuasive communication to light-glow reduction efforts: a case study of marine turtle conservation.

机构信息

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, 4811, Australia,

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2014 Sep;54(3):583-95. doi: 10.1007/s00267-014-0308-9. Epub 2014 Jun 24.

Abstract

Artificial lighting along coastlines poses a significant threat to marine turtles due to the importance of light for their natural orientation at the nesting beach. Effective lighting management requires widespread support and participation, yet engaging the public with light reduction initiatives is difficult because benefits associated with artificial lighting are deeply entrenched within modern society. We present a case study from Queensland, Australia, where an active light-glow reduction campaign has been in place since 2008 to protect nesting turtles. Semi-structured questionnaires explored community beliefs about reducing light and evaluated the potential for using persuasive communication techniques based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to increase engagement with light reduction. Respondents (n = 352) had moderate to strong intentions to reduce light. TPB variables explained a significant proportion of variance in intention (multiple regression: R (2) = 0.54-0.69, P < 0.001), but adding a personal norm variable improved the model (R (2) = 0.73-0.79, P < 0.001). Significant differences in belief strength between campaign compliers and non-compliers suggest that targeting the beliefs reducing light leads to "increased protection of local turtles" (P < 0.01) and/or "benefits to the local economy" (P < 0.05), in combination with an appeal to personal norms, would produce the strongest persuasion potential for future communications. Selective legislation and commitment strategies may be further useful strategies to increase community light reduction. As artificial light continues to gain attention as a pollutant, our methods and findings will be of interest to anyone needing to manage public artificial lighting.

摘要

沿海地区的人工照明对海龟构成了重大威胁,因为光对于海龟在筑巢海滩上的自然定向非常重要。有效的照明管理需要广泛的支持和参与,但由于人工照明给现代社会带来的益处根深蒂固,很难让公众参与减少人工照明的倡议。我们提供了一个来自澳大利亚昆士兰州的案例研究,自 2008 年以来,该地区一直在开展积极的减少人工光污染活动,以保护筑巢海龟。半结构化问卷探讨了社区对减少光的看法,并评估了基于计划行为理论(TPB)的说服性沟通技术在增加公众对减少光的参与度方面的应用潜力。受访者(n=352)表示有适度到强烈的减少光的意愿。TPB 变量解释了意图的很大一部分差异(多元回归:R²=0.54-0.69,P<0.001),但添加个人规范变量可以改善模型(R²=0.73-0.79,P<0.001)。活动参与者和非参与者之间的信仰强度存在显著差异,这表明针对减少光的信仰,结合对个人规范的呼吁,会产生“增加对当地海龟的保护”(P<0.01)和/或“对当地经济的好处”(P<0.05),这可能会对未来的传播产生最强的说服力。有针对性的立法和承诺策略可能是增加社区减少人工照明的进一步有用策略。随着人工光作为一种污染物继续受到关注,我们的方法和发现将引起任何需要管理公众人工照明的人的兴趣。

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