Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, 4000, Australia.
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
Environ Manage. 2020 Sep;66(3):289-304. doi: 10.1007/s00267-020-01321-5. Epub 2020 Jun 25.
Voluntary private land conservation (PLC) is becoming an increasingly important complement to state protected areas around the world. PLC programs can serve as valuable strategies to increase biodiversity on agricultural lands, but their effectiveness depends on high participation rates. Amidst growing concerns regarding scalability and effectiveness of conservation strategies like national parks, researchers and practitioners are looking for new strategies to increase adoption of PLC. This study investigates the demographic, social, and psychological factors associated with participation in three classes of voluntary PLC programs-grant payments, land management agreements, and covenants-and how this relates to landholders' attitudes toward tree clearing. We compare participation rates between these programs in Queensland and identify the most frequently cited reasons why land managers have or have not participated. Land managers who are more involved in agricultural organizations and whose tree clearing decisions are more influenced by the aesthetic value of trees are more likely to have participated in one or more of these programs. Participation was highly biased toward once-off grant payments, and participation in covenants was lowest of all programs. Although 58% of land managers have never participated, nearly half expressed interest in one or more programs. A lack of program knowledge and perceived losses of autonomy were the most frequently cited barriers to participation. We conclude with recommendations for increasing participation rates and raise important questions that need to be answered in order to promote a PLC culture that effectively curbs ongoing habitat degradation.
自愿私人土地保护(PLC)正成为全世界补充国家保护区的一种越来越重要的方式。PLC 项目可以作为增加农业土地生物多样性的有效策略,但它们的有效性取决于高参与率。由于人们对国家公园等保护策略的可扩展性和有效性日益关注,研究人员和从业者正在寻找新的策略来提高 PLC 的采用率。本研究调查了与参与三类自愿 PLC 项目(补助金支付、土地管理协议和契约)相关的人口统计学、社会和心理因素,以及这与土地所有者对砍伐树木的态度有何关系。我们比较了昆士兰州这些项目的参与率,并确定了土地管理者参与或不参与的最常见原因。更多参与农业组织的土地管理者,以及其树木砍伐决策更多受树木美学价值影响的土地管理者,更有可能参与了这些项目中的一个或多个。参与主要偏向于一次性补助金支付,而所有项目中契约的参与率最低。尽管 58%的土地管理者从未参与过,但近一半的人对一个或多个项目表示感兴趣。缺乏项目知识和感知到的自主权丧失是参与的最常见障碍。我们最后提出了提高参与率的建议,并提出了一些重要问题,需要回答这些问题才能促进有效遏制持续的栖息地退化的 PLC 文化。