Shackleton Ross T, Le Maitre David C, Richardson David M
Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa,
Ambio. 2015 Oct;44(6):569-81. doi: 10.1007/s13280-014-0597-5. Epub 2014 Dec 30.
Invasive alien trees impact the environment and human livelihoods. The human dimensions of such invasions are less well understood than the ecological aspects, and this is hindering the development of effective management strategies. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken to investigate the knowledge and perceptions of Prosopis between different stakeholder groups. Chi-squared tests, Welch ANOVAs, and Principle Component Analyses were run. Factors such as land tenure and proximity to invasions were especially important for explaining differences in perceptions and practices relating to Prosopis among different stakeholder groups. Most respondents were aware of Prosopis and considered it to be invasive (i.e., spreading). Costs associated with Prosopis were perceived to exceed benefits, and most stakeholders wanted to see a reduction in the abundance of Prosopis stands. The mean total cost for the management of Prosopis was US$ 1914 year(-1) per farm, where costs ranged from under US$ 10 to over UD$ 500 per ha based on invasion densities and objectives for control. The findings highlight the need for more effective management interventions.
外来入侵树木会对环境和人类生计造成影响。相较于生态方面,此类入侵的人文因素鲜为人知,这阻碍了有效管理策略的制定。我们开展了半结构化访谈,以调查不同利益相关者群体对牧豆树属植物的了解和认知。进行了卡方检验、韦尔奇方差分析和主成分分析。土地所有权和与入侵区域的距离等因素对于解释不同利益相关者群体在对牧豆树属植物的认知和管理措施上的差异尤为重要。大多数受访者知晓牧豆树属植物,并认为其具有入侵性(即正在扩散)。人们认为与牧豆树属植物相关的成本超过了收益,大多数利益相关者希望看到牧豆树属植物林的数量减少。每个农场每年管理牧豆树属植物的平均总成本为1914美元,根据入侵密度和控制目标,每公顷成本从不到10美元到超过500美元不等。研究结果凸显了采取更有效管理干预措施的必要性。