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休闲者对水生物种入侵管理的支付意愿。

Recreationist willingness to pay for aquatic invasive species management.

机构信息

Water Resources Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America.

Center for Changing Landscapes, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Apr 14;16(4):e0246860. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246860. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

We estimated willingness to pay for local aquatic invasive species lake management in the form of a daily lake access fee by conducting summer lake surveys in Minnesota, USA. Similar pairs of lakes with differing infestations of zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, and starry stonewort, Nitellopsis obtuse, were used as study sites to infer how being at an infested lake vs. being at an uninfested lake and different local species would impact responses. We also examined recreationists' visit motivation, and aquatic invasive species perceived risk, knowledge, and awareness of problem. We estimated mean willingness to pay about nine to ten dollars per day, which did not differ significantly by lake. Additionally, perceived risk, awareness of problem, and visit motivation were significant in predicting willingness to pay, which could have important ramifications for aquatic invasive species management.

摘要

我们通过在美国明尼苏达州进行夏季湖泊调查,以每日湖泊准入费的形式来估算当地水生物入侵物种湖泊管理的支付意愿。我们使用具有不同斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)和星状轮藻(Nitellopsis obtuse)侵袭的相似配对湖泊作为研究地点,以推断处于受侵袭湖泊与未受侵袭湖泊以及不同当地物种会如何影响反应。我们还研究了休闲者的访问动机,以及对水生物入侵物种的风险感知、知识和问题意识。我们估算出的平均支付意愿约为每天 9 到 10 美元,这与湖泊没有显著差异。此外,风险感知、问题意识和访问动机对支付意愿的预测具有重要意义,这可能对水生物入侵物种管理产生重要影响。

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