Ansong Michael, Pickering Catherine
Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
PLoS One. 2015 Aug 7;10(8):e0135026. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135026. eCollection 2015.
Weeds are a major threat to biodiversity globally degrading natural areas of high conservation value. But what are our attitudes about weeds and their management including weeds in national parks? Do we know what a weed is? Do we consider weeds a problem? Do we support their management? Are we unintentionally spreading weeds in parks? To answer these questions, we surveyed visitors entering a large popular national park near the city of Brisbane, Australia. Park visitors were knowledgeable about weeds; with >75% correctly defining weeds as 'plants that grow where they are not wanted'. About 10% of the visitors, however, provided their own sophisticated definitions. This capacity to define weeds did not vary with people's age, sex or level of education. We constructed a scale measuring visitors' overall concern about weeds in parks using the responses to ten Likert scale statements. Over 85% of visitors were concerned about weeds with older visitors, hikers, and those who could correctly define weeds more concerned than their counterparts. The majority think visitors unintentionally introduce seeds into parks, with many (63%) having found seeds on their own clothing. However, over a third disposed of these seeds in ways that could facilitate weed spread. Therefore, although most visitors were knowledgeable and concerned about weeds, and support their control, there is a clear need for more effective communication regarding the risk of visitors unintentionally dispersing weed seeds in parks.
杂草是全球生物多样性的主要威胁,正在破坏具有高度保护价值的自然区域。但是我们对杂草及其管理(包括国家公园中的杂草)持什么态度呢?我们知道什么是杂草吗?我们认为杂草是个问题吗?我们支持对它们的管理吗?我们是否在无意间在公园中传播杂草?为了回答这些问题,我们对进入澳大利亚布里斯班市附近一个大型热门国家公园的游客进行了调查。公园游客对杂草有所了解;超过75%的人能正确地将杂草定义为“生长在不想要它们的地方的植物”。然而,约10%的游客给出了他们自己复杂的定义。这种定义杂草的能力并不随人们的年龄、性别或教育程度而变化。我们构建了一个量表,利用对十个李克特量表陈述的回答来衡量游客对公园中杂草的总体关注程度。超过85%的游客对杂草表示关注,年龄较大的游客、徒步旅行者以及那些能正确定义杂草的人比其他人更关注。大多数人认为游客无意间将种子带入公园,许多人(63%)在自己衣服上发现过种子。然而,超过三分之一的人以可能促使杂草传播的方式处理这些种子。因此,尽管大多数游客对杂草有所了解并表示关注,且支持对其进行控制,但显然需要就游客无意间在公园中传播杂草种子的风险进行更有效的沟通。