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当人与野生动物的冲突致命时:比较在南非导致报复性捕杀豹子的情境因素。

When Human-Wildlife Conflict Turns Deadly: Comparing the Situational Factors That Drive Retaliatory Leopard Killings in South Africa.

作者信息

Viollaz Julie S, Thompson Sara T, Petrossian Gohar A

机构信息

Wildlife Crime Research Officer, United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime, P.O. Box 600, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400 Vienna, Austria.

Doctoral Candidate, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers-Newark University, 123 Washington Street, 5th, Floor Newark, NJ 07102-3026, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Nov 16;11(11):3281. doi: 10.3390/ani11113281.

Abstract

Retaliatory killings caused by human-wildlife conflict have a significant impact on the survival of leopards. This study explores the reasons for retaliatory killings of leopards by interviewing community members in a small village in South Africa that experienced high incidences of human-leopard conflict. The semi-structured interviews focused on the reasons why retaliatory leopard killings occurred and how to best mitigate the situational factors that triggered these killings. Respondents cited four main problems that fueled these killings: the government's response to human-leopard conflict was slow and unwilling; this response involved inefficient methods; there were inadequate resources to respond to these killings; and there was a clear lack of laws or their application. Local stakeholders provided a range of innovative strategies to reduce human-leopard conflict and retaliatory killings. While all parties expressed different reasons why these solutions were or were not effective, their conclusions were often similar. The distrust that existed between the parties prevented them from recognizing or accepting their common ground. Based on existing human-wildlife conflict mitigation techniques and solutions identified by local stakeholders, this article explores how criminological techniques, including situational crime prevention, can help identify and frame effective interventions to reduce the number of illegal leopard killings driven by human-wildlife conflict.

摘要

由人类与野生动物冲突引发的报复性杀戮对豹的生存产生了重大影响。本研究通过采访南非一个小村庄的社区成员,探讨了豹被报复性杀戮的原因,该村庄经历了高频率的人类与豹的冲突。半结构化访谈聚焦于报复性豹类杀戮发生的原因以及如何最好地缓解引发这些杀戮的情境因素。受访者列举了导致这些杀戮的四个主要问题:政府对人类与豹冲突的反应迟缓且不情愿;这种反应采用的方法效率低下;应对这些杀戮的资源不足;而且明显缺乏法律或法律的应用。当地利益相关者提供了一系列减少人类与豹冲突及报复性杀戮的创新策略。虽然各方就这些解决方案为何有效或无效表达了不同原因,但他们的结论往往相似。各方之间存在的不信任使他们无法认识或接受彼此的共同点。基于当地利益相关者确定的现有缓解人类与野生动物冲突的技术和解决方案,本文探讨了包括情境犯罪预防在内的犯罪学技术如何有助于识别并制定有效的干预措施,以减少由人类与野生动物冲突驱动的非法豹类杀戮数量。

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