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人与食肉动物共存中有形和无形因素的重要性。

The importance of tangible and intangible factors in human-carnivore coexistence.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Tubney House, Abingdon Road, Oxford, OX135QL, U.K.

Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics, Houghton St, Holborn, London, WC2A2AE, U.K.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2021 Aug;35(4):1233-1244. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13678. Epub 2021 Mar 8.

Abstract

Conflict with humans is one of the major threats facing the world's remaining large carnivore populations, and understanding human attitudes is key to improving coexistence. We surveyed people living near Hwange National Park about their attitudes toward coexisting with lions. We used ordinal regression models with the results of the survey to investigate the importance of a range of tangible and intangible factors on attitudes. The variables investigated included the costs and benefits of wildlife presence, emotion, culture, religion, vulnerability, risk perception, notions of responsibility, and personal value orientations. This was for the purpose of effectively tailoring conservation efforts but also for ethical policy making. Intangible factors (e.g., fear and ecocentric values) were as important as, if not more important than, tangible factors (such as livestock losses) for understanding attitudes, based on the effect sizes of these variables. The degree to which participants' fear of lions interfered with their daily activities was the most influential variable. The degree to which benefits accrue to households from the nearby protected area was also highly influential, as was number of livestock lost, number of dependents, ecocentric value orientation, and participation in conflict mitigation programs. Contrary to what is often assumed, metrics of livestock loss did not dominate attitudes to coexistence with lions. Furthermore, we found that socioeconomic variables may appear important when studied in isolation, but their effect may disappear when controlling for variables related to beliefs, perceptions, and past experiences. This raises questions about the widespread reliance on socioeconomic variables in the field of human-wildlife conflict and coexistence. To facilitate coexistence with large carnivores, we recommend measures that reduce fear (through education and through protective measures that reduce the need to be fearful), reduction of livestock losses, and ensuring local communities benefit from conservation. Ecocentric values also emerged as influential, highlighting the need to develop conservation initiatives tailored to local values.

摘要

人与野生动物冲突是全球大型食肉动物面临的主要威胁之一,了解人类的态度是改善共存的关键。我们调查了居住在万基国家公园附近的人们对与狮子共存的态度。我们使用调查结果的有序回归模型来研究一系列有形和无形因素对态度的重要性。调查的变量包括野生动物存在的成本和收益、情感、文化、宗教、脆弱性、风险感知、责任观念和个人价值取向。这样做的目的是为了有效地调整保护工作,也是为了进行合乎道德的政策制定。基于这些变量的影响大小,无形因素(如恐惧和生态中心价值观)与有形因素(如牲畜损失)一样重要,甚至更重要,以理解态度。参与者对狮子的恐惧程度干扰其日常活动的程度是最具影响力的变量。附近受保护地区给家庭带来的收益程度也非常有影响力,牲畜损失数量、受抚养人数、生态中心价值取向以及参与冲突缓解计划的程度也是如此。与通常的假设相反,牲畜损失的衡量标准并没有主导与狮子共存的态度。此外,我们发现,当孤立地研究社会经济变量时,它们可能显得很重要,但当控制与信仰、感知和以往经验相关的变量时,它们的影响可能会消失。这引发了人们对在人与野生动物冲突和共存领域广泛依赖社会经济变量的质疑。为了促进与大型食肉动物的共存,我们建议采取减少恐惧的措施(通过教育和通过减少需要恐惧的保护措施)、减少牲畜损失,并确保当地社区从保护中受益。生态中心价值观也具有影响力,这突显了根据当地价值观制定量身定制的保护倡议的必要性。

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