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同情式保护与可持续野生动物管理的挑战:对中国城市公众的一项调查

Compassionate Conservation and the Challenge of Sustainable Wildlife Management: A Survey of the Urban Public of China.

作者信息

Miao Zhen, Wang Qiang, Lu Xinyi, Chen Dongxiao, Zhang Wei, Zhou Xuehong, MacMillan Douglas Craig

机构信息

College of Wildlife and Protected Area, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China.

Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, China.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Aug 27;11(9):2521. doi: 10.3390/ani11092521.

Abstract

Sustainable wildlife management (SWM) is based on a synergy of traditional/local knowledge, advances in scientific knowledge, and fast-evolving economic and social circumstances. A widely accepted cornerstone of SWM globally is that conservation and utilization need to be effectively integrated, emphasizing the benefits humans can derive from biodiversity, thereby further encouraging people to protect and value wildlife though its management. However, with demand from biological resources growing at an unprecedented rate and the emergence of social media, conservationists must respond quickly to new challenges and conflicts associated with species management and public policy. For example, the rise of the "Compassionate Conservation" (CC) movement, fueled by social marketing and media, which promotes the welfare of individual animals, has introduced a set of challenges for conventional conservation management as it opposes most or all forms of wildlife utilization and hunting. CC advocates are increasingly influential at global and national policy levels; hence, it is imperative that conservationists are informed and aware of the future challenges from a rapidly changing global society. In this paper, we report the findings of a large semi-structured questionnaire in China which investigated the attitude of the urban public toward sustainable wildlife management (SWM) and wildlife conservation across a range of issues and identified the key socio-economic and demographic factor drivers for those attitudes. The survey was conducted from November 2018 to October 2020, across 15 cities randomly selected among China's seven administrative geographic regions. The survey was initially conducted through face-to-face interviews, but later, due to COVID-19 restrictions, was completed via online questionnaires. A Likert seven-point scale method was used to score the public's degree of agreement or disagreement for each question; a multivariate stepwise linear regression method was used to analyze whether the overall attitude of the respondents toward SWM and wildlife conservation was affected by their demographic characteristics; and a classification and regression tree (CART) was used to conduct an in-depth analysis of the issues with negative scores in the questionnaire, so as to understand how the respondents' demographic characteristics affected the public's attitude about such issues, which could supplement results obtained from the multivariate stepwise linear regression analysis. The results show that the public are broadly supportive of SWM, but only moderately so. On issues of "Animal Welfare and Rights," "Wildlife Utilization and Captive Breeding," and "Trophy Hunting", the core concerns of the "Compassionate Conservation" movement and the overall public view are more antagonistic to conventional SWM. We also find specific demographic characteristics significantly influence attitudes about SWM, with vegetarians, those with religious beliefs, and with lower educational standards demonstrating weaker support for SWM. For younger people, "Animal Welfare and Rights" is a special concern, hence, we identify this as a key issue to be addressed for SWM and conservation in the future. Our research suggests that conservation organisations may need to adapt their management aims and practices to avoid direct conflict with the rising tide of animal rights sentiment, especially among the young. Furthermore, significant investment will be required to promote science-based conservation in social marketing on all social media platforms to help educate and engage the public with the science behind conservation management.

摘要

可持续野生动物管理(SWM)基于传统/当地知识、科学知识的进步以及快速演变的经济和社会环境之间的协同作用。全球范围内广泛接受的SWM基石是,保护和利用需要有效整合,强调人类可以从生物多样性中获得的益处,从而进一步鼓励人们通过管理来保护和重视野生动物。然而,随着生物资源需求以前所未有的速度增长以及社交媒体的出现,保护主义者必须迅速应对与物种管理和公共政策相关的新挑战和冲突。例如,由社会营销和媒体推动的“同情性保护”(CC)运动兴起,该运动促进个体动物的福利,这给传统保护管理带来了一系列挑战,因为它反对大多数或所有形式的野生动物利用和狩猎。CC倡导者在全球和国家政策层面的影响力日益增强;因此,保护主义者必须了解并意识到快速变化的全球社会带来的未来挑战。在本文中,我们报告了在中国进行的一项大型半结构化问卷调查的结果,该调查研究了城市公众对一系列问题上的可持续野生动物管理(SWM)和野生动物保护的态度,并确定了这些态度的关键社会经济和人口因素驱动因素。该调查于2018年11月至2020年10月进行,在中国七个行政地理区域中随机选择的15个城市开展。调查最初通过面对面访谈进行,但后来由于新冠疫情限制,通过在线问卷完成。采用李克特七点量表法对公众对每个问题的同意或不同意程度进行评分;采用多元逐步线性回归方法分析受访者对SWM和野生动物保护的总体态度是否受到其人口特征的影响;采用分类回归树(CART)对问卷中得分较低的问题进行深入分析,以了解受访者的人口特征如何影响公众对这些问题的态度,这可以补充多元逐步线性回归分析获得的结果。结果表明,公众总体上支持SWM,但支持程度一般。在“动物福利与权利”、“野生动物利用与圈养繁殖”以及“战利品狩猎”等问题上,“同情性保护”运动的核心关注点与公众的总体看法对传统SWM更为对立。我们还发现特定的人口特征显著影响对SWM的态度,素食者、有宗教信仰者以及教育水平较低者对SWM的支持较弱。对于年轻人来说,“动物福利与权利”是一个特别关注的问题,因此,我们将其确定为未来SWM和保护工作需要解决的关键问题。我们的研究表明,保护组织可能需要调整其管理目标和做法,以避免与动物权利情绪的上升直接冲突,尤其是在年轻人中。此外,需要大量投资在所有社交媒体平台上促进基于科学的保护的社会营销,以帮助教育公众并使他们参与到保护管理背后的科学中来。

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