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青年森林保护激励计划:再参与率和项目后持续参与的解释。

Young Forest Conservation Incentive Programs: Explaining Re-Enrollment and Post-program Persistence.

机构信息

Department of Fish & Wildlife Conservation, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.

Department of Biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2019 Feb;63(2):270-281. doi: 10.1007/s00267-018-1127-1. Epub 2018 Dec 9.

Abstract

Environmental conservation actions conducted by private landowners are critically important for conservation efforts worldwide. Incentive programs are used to engage landowners in voluntary conservation, but outcomes after landowners exit these programs are poorly understood. Previous research identified several pathways, including landowner motivations, cognitions, and resources, which could sustain or undermine continued conservation management behavior after incentive program participation. We tested the utility of these pathways for explaining management intentions of participants in U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) young forest habitat conservation programs in the eastern United States. We conducted a telephone survey of enrolled landowners in the programs from January to May 2017 (n = 102). We compared candidate multiple regression models to determine variables explaining landowner intentions to re-enroll in young forest programs or to persist with management without further cost-share. We found intentions to re-enroll in NRCS young forest programs were highest among landowners with high agency trust, and for whom cost-share, environmental concerns, and hunting were important motivations. Management persistence intentions were highest for group landowners (e.g., hunting clubs and nonprofits), landowners motivated by environmental concerns, and those less motivated by cost-share. Our results suggest that fostering trust through positive program experiences and recruiting landowners with supportive motivations and resources may encourage sustained young forest management. Differences in variables explaining program re-enrollment and management persistence in this study highlight the importance of considering these outcomes separately for conservation programs widely.

摘要

私人土地所有者开展的环境保护行动对于全球的保护工作至关重要。激励计划被用于促使土地所有者参与自愿保护,但对土地所有者退出这些计划后的结果了解甚少。先前的研究确定了几种途径,包括土地所有者的动机、认知和资源,这些途径可以维持或破坏激励计划参与后的持续保护管理行为。我们测试了这些途径在美国农业部自然资源保护服务局(NRCS)在东美国的年轻森林生境保护计划中解释参与者管理意图的有效性。我们于 2017 年 1 月至 5 月期间对该计划中的注册土地所有者进行了电话调查(n=102)。我们比较了候选多元回归模型,以确定解释土地所有者重新注册年轻森林计划或继续进行管理而无需进一步分担成本的意图的变量。我们发现,对机构信任度高的土地所有者以及对成本分担、环境问题和狩猎重要的土地所有者,重新注册 NRCS 年轻森林计划的意图最高。对于团体土地所有者(例如狩猎俱乐部和非营利组织)、受环境问题驱动的土地所有者以及受成本分担驱动较小的土地所有者,管理持久性意图最高。我们的结果表明,通过积极的项目经验培养信任,并招募具有支持性动机和资源的土地所有者,可能会鼓励持续的年轻森林管理。本研究中解释计划重新注册和管理持久性的变量差异突出了为广泛的保护计划分别考虑这些结果的重要性。

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