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在 3 个非洲-马达加斯加农业区,基于生态的鼠类管理对啮齿动物影响和文化观念的比较评估。

Comparative assessment on rodent impacts and cultural perceptions of ecologically based rodent management in 3 Afro-Malagasy farming regions.

机构信息

SARChI Chair on Biodiversity Value and Change and Core Team Member of the Centre for Invasion Biology, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

Integr Zool. 2020 Nov;15(6):578-594. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12447. Epub 2020 Jun 25.

Abstract

Rodents generate negative consequences for smallholder farmers in Africa that directly impact household and livestock damage, food security, and public health. Ecologically Based Rodent Management (EBRM) seeks sustainable solutions for the mitigation of rodent damage through assessments of rodent population dynamics, agro-ecosystems, and socio-cultural contexts. We adopt a comparative approach across 3 rural Afro-Malagasy smallholder farming regions in South Africa, Tanzania, and Madagascar to assess the household impacts of rodent pests and current perceptions and preferences associated with several rodent control measures. We conducted focus group questionnaires and interviews in different study site locations. Rodents assert multiple impacts on Afro-Malagasy farmers demonstrating recurrent and emerging agricultural and household costs, and public health impacts. We identify a significant knowledge gap in educating communities about the application of different EBRM approaches in favor of acute poisons that are perceived to be more effective. Cultural issues and taboos also have a significant impact on the social acceptance of rodent hunting as well as biological control using indigenous predators. We advocate for an enhanced investigation of the socio-cultural beliefs associated with different rodent practices to understand the factors underlying social acceptance. A collaborative approach that integrates the perspectives of target communities to inform the design of EBRM initiatives according to the specific agro-ecosystem and socio-cultural context is necessary to ensure programmatic success.

摘要

啮齿动物给非洲小农带来负面影响,直接影响到家庭和牲畜的损害、粮食安全和公共卫生。基于生态的啮齿动物管理(EBRM)通过评估啮齿动物种群动态、农业生态系统和社会文化背景,寻求减轻啮齿动物危害的可持续解决方案。我们在南非、坦桑尼亚和马达加斯加的 3 个农村 Afro-Malagasy 小农种植区采用比较方法,评估啮齿动物害虫对家庭的影响,以及与几种啮齿动物控制措施相关的当前看法和偏好。我们在不同的研究地点进行了焦点小组问卷调查和访谈。啮齿动物对 Afro-Malagasy 农民造成多种影响,表现出反复出现和新出现的农业和家庭成本,以及公共卫生影响。我们发现,在教育社区了解不同 EBRM 方法的应用方面存在重大知识差距,而倾向于使用被认为更有效的急性毒药。文化问题和禁忌也对猎捕啮齿动物的社会接受程度以及使用本地捕食者进行生物防治产生重大影响。我们提倡加强对与不同啮齿动物实践相关的社会文化信仰的调查,以了解社会接受的背后因素。必须采取一种协作方法,将目标社区的观点纳入其中,根据特定的农业生态系统和社会文化背景来为 EBRM 计划的设计提供信息,以确保计划的成功。

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