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私人土地上的自然保护付费:土地所有者的认知。

Landowner Perceptions of Payments for Nature Conservation on Private Land.

机构信息

Social Science, Quest University Canada, 3200 University Blvd, Squamish, BC, V8B 0N8, Canada.

Discipline of Geography and Spatial Sciences, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 78, Hobart, TAS, 7001, Australia.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2019 Sep;64(3):287-302. doi: 10.1007/s00267-019-01192-5. Epub 2019 Jul 29.

Abstract

Private land conservation (PLC) programs often provide financial incentives to motivate and enable landowners to engage in conservation. However, few studies have explored the psychological and management impacts of these incentives. We interviewed 50 landowners in Tasmania, Australia who were engaged in incentivised or nonincentivised PLC programs. Landowners who received incentives were paid to either protect private land through creating a conservation covenant (a legal deed restricting land uses) or engage in a specific stewardship activity (e.g., planting trees). Most landowners who received payments to create covenants stated that they would not have done so without the payment. However, landowners, including those who have purchased or inherited covenanted properties, also indicated that neither these payments, nor the conservation covenant made any significant impact on how they managed the land. Covenant incentives did not improve attitudes towards conservation or conservationists. In contrast, most landowners receiving stewardship payments reported that these payments enabled the conservation actions they valued, helped build relationships and promoted favorable attitudes towards conservation. Contextual factors that influenced the impact of financial incentives on conservation action included the quality of relationship between landowners and stewardship officers, availability of private funds for conservation, and multigenerational aspirations. Our research identifies some of the intended and unintended impacts of financial incentives and describes how a fuller understanding of the motivations, identities, and aspirations of landowners may lead to the design of more socially resilient and ecologically effective PLC programs.

摘要

私人土地保护 (PLC) 计划通常提供经济激励措施,以激励和促使土地所有者参与保护。然而,很少有研究探讨这些激励措施的心理和管理影响。我们采访了澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚的 50 位参与激励或非激励 PLC 计划的土地所有者。获得激励的土地所有者通过创建保护契约(限制土地使用的法律契约)或从事特定管理活动(例如植树)来获得保护私人土地的报酬。大多数获得保护契约报酬的土地所有者表示,如果没有报酬,他们不会这样做。然而,包括那些购买或继承契约财产的土地所有者在内,他们也表示这些报酬以及保护契约对他们管理土地的方式没有任何重大影响。契约激励措施并没有改善他们对保护或保护主义者的态度。相比之下,大多数收到管理报酬的土地所有者报告说,这些报酬使他们重视的保护行动得以实施,有助于建立关系,并促进了对保护的有利态度。影响经济激励对保护行动影响的因素包括土地所有者与管理人员之间的关系质量、用于保护的私人资金的可用性以及多代人的愿望。我们的研究确定了经济激励的一些预期和非预期影响,并描述了如何通过更充分地了解土地所有者的动机、身份和愿望,来设计更具社会弹性和生态效益的 PLC 计划。

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