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描述减少消费者对野生动物产品需求的努力。

Characterizing efforts to reduce consumer demand for wildlife products.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Zoology Research and Administration Building, 11a Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3SZ, U.K.

San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research, 15600 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, CA, 92027, U.S.A.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2019 Jun;33(3):623-633. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13227. Epub 2019 Jan 4.

Abstract

The unsustainable trade in wildlife is a key threat to Earth's biodiversity. Efforts to mitigate this threat have traditionally focused on regulation and enforcement, and there is a growing interest in campaigns to reduce consumer demand for wildlife products. We aimed to characterize these behavior-change campaigns and the evidence of their impacts. We searched peer-reviewed and grey literature repositories and over 200 institutional websites to retrieve information on demand-reduction campaigns. We found 236 campaigns, mainly in the grey literature. Since the 1970s, the number of campaigns increased, although for over 15% a start date could not be found. Asia was the primary focus, although at the national level the United States was where most campaigns took place. Campaigns most often focused on a single species of mammal; other vertebrates groups, with the exception of sharks, received limited attention. Many campaigns focused on broad themes, such as the wildlife trade in general or seafood. Thirty-seven percent of campaigns reported some information on their inputs, 98% on strategies, 70% on outputs, 37% on outcomes (i.e., changes in the target audience), and 9% on impacts (i.e., biological changes or threat reduction). Information on outcomes and impacts was largely anecdotal or based on research designs that are at a high risk of bias, such as pre- and postcampaign comparisons. It was unclear whether demand-reduction campaigns had direct behavioral or biological impacts. The lack of robust impact evaluation made it difficult to draw insights to inform future efforts, a crucial part of effectively addressing complex issues, such as the wildlife trade. If demand-reduction campaigns are to become a cornerstone of the efforts to mitigate the unsustainable trade in wildlife, conservationists need to adopt more rigorous impact evaluation and a more collaborative approach that fosters the sharing of data and insights.

摘要

野生动物的不可持续贸易是地球生物多样性的一个关键威胁。减轻这一威胁的努力传统上侧重于监管和执法,越来越多的人关注减少野生动物产品消费需求的运动。我们旨在描述这些行为改变运动及其影响的证据。我们在同行评议和灰色文献存储库以及 200 多个机构网站上搜索了有关减少需求运动的信息。我们找到了 236 项运动,主要在灰色文献中。自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,运动数量有所增加,尽管对于 15%以上的运动,我们无法找到开始日期。亚洲是主要关注点,尽管在美国国家一级,开展的运动最多。运动通常集中在单一的哺乳动物物种上;其他脊椎动物群体,除了鲨鱼,得到的关注有限。许多运动集中在广泛的主题上,如一般的野生动物贸易或海鲜。37%的运动报告了一些关于其投入的信息,98%的运动报告了策略,70%的运动报告了产出,37%的运动报告了结果(即目标受众的变化),9%的运动报告了影响(即生物变化或威胁减少)。结果和影响的信息主要是轶事或基于高偏差风险的研究设计,例如运动前后的比较。尚不清楚减少需求运动是否对行为或生物产生直接影响。缺乏强有力的影响评估使得很难得出见解以告知未来的努力,这是有效解决复杂问题(如野生动物贸易)的关键部分。如果减少需求运动要成为缓解野生动物不可持续贸易的努力的基石,保护主义者需要采用更严格的影响评估和更协作的方法,促进数据和见解的共享。

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