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海洋塑料危机——来自印度尼西亚偏远沿海社区的塑料污染心理模型。

Ocean plastic crisis-Mental models of plastic pollution from remote Indonesian coastal communities.

机构信息

Business School, Faculty of Business Economics and Law, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jul 28;15(7):e0236149. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236149. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The crisis facing the world's oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge of the perspectives, experiences and options of the coastal communities facing overwhelming quantities of plastics on their beaches and in their fishing waters. In emerging economies such as those in the Coral Triangle, the communities affected are among the poorest of their countries. To understand the consequences of ocean plastic pollution in coastal regions, through the eyes of local people, this study examines the knowledge, use, disposal and local consequences of single use plastics in remote island communities in two archipelagos of southern Sulawesi, Indonesia. Using mixed methods-a survey of plastic literacy and behaviour, household interviews about purchasing and disposal, and focus group discussions to generate shared mental models-we identify a complex set of factors contributing to extensive plastic leakage into the marine environment. The rising standard of living has allowed people in low resource, remote communities to buy more single-use plastic items than they could before. Meanwhile complex geography and minimal collection services make waste management a difficult issue, and leave the communities themselves to shoulder the impacts of the ocean plastic crisis. Although plastic literacy is low, there is little the coastal communities can do unless presented with better choice architecture both on the supply side and in disposal options. Our results suggest that for such coastal communities improved waste disposal is urgent. Responsible supply chains and non-plastic alternatives are needed. Producers and manufacturers can no longer focus only on low-cost packaged products, without taking responsibility for the outcomes. Without access to biodegradable, environmentally friendly products, and a circular plastic system, coastal communities and surrounding marine ecosystems will continue to be inundated in plastic waste.

摘要

世界海洋面临的塑料危机已经有大量记录,但对于面临大量塑料垃圾堆积在海滩和渔业水域的沿海社区的观点、经验和选择,人们知之甚少。在珊瑚三角等新兴经济体中,受影响的社区是其所在国家中最贫穷的社区之一。为了从当地人的视角了解沿海地区海洋塑料污染的后果,本研究考察了印度尼西亚苏拉威西南部两个群岛偏远岛屿社区中一次性塑料的使用、处置和当地后果。本研究采用混合方法——对塑料知识和行为进行调查、对购买和处置进行家庭访谈、以及开展焦点小组讨论以生成共享心智模型——我们确定了一系列复杂的因素,这些因素导致大量塑料泄漏到海洋环境中。生活水平的提高使资源匮乏的偏远社区的人们能够购买比以前更多的一次性塑料用品。与此同时,复杂的地理环境和有限的收集服务使得废物管理成为一个难题,使社区自身承担了海洋塑料危机的影响。尽管塑料知识水平较低,但除非在供应方面和处置选择方面提供更好的选择架构,否则沿海社区无能为力。我们的研究结果表明,对于这些沿海社区来说,改善废物处理迫在眉睫。需要负责任的供应链和非塑料替代品。生产者和制造商不能再只关注低成本包装产品,而不承担后果。如果无法获得可生物降解的环保产品和循环塑料系统,沿海社区和周围的海洋生态系统将继续被塑料垃圾淹没。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a658/7386615/fe15e4ed26ee/pone.0236149.g001.jpg

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