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参与学习路径:理解保护区管理背景下的亲环境行为驱动因素。

Learning pathways for engagement: Understanding drivers of pro-environmental behavior in the context of protected area management.

机构信息

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue Urbana, IL, 61801, USA; University of Florida, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, 110 Newins-Ziegler Hall, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2022 Dec 1;323:116204. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116204. Epub 2022 Sep 15.

Abstract

The participation of local communities in management decisions is critically important to the long-term salience and therefore, success, of protected areas. Engaging community members in meaningful ways requires knowledge of their behavior and its antecedents, particularly values. Understanding how learning influences cooperation in conservation initiatives is also fundamentally important for supporting decisions being made about public lands. However, there is little empirical evidence of how learning from different information sources works in conjunction with values that shape behavior. Using data from a household survey of residents living in the Denali region of Interior Alaska, U.S, we estimated a two-step structural equation model to understand the psychological reasons why stakeholders made decisions to collectively benefit the environment. Results showed that more diverse pathways by which learning occurred were instrumental in explaining why residents performed pro-environmental behaviors over the past year. Additionally, values that reflected the goals of eudaimonia influenced the transfer and negotiation of knowledge exchange among stakeholders as a correlate of behavior. Environmental concern and personal norms were positively associated with reported behaviors operationalized as social environmentalism and living in an environmentally conscientious manner, whereas environmental concern and willingness to pay for protected area management positively influenced civic engagement. We argue that broadening the range of learning spaces and considering a more diverse array of values in communities surrounding protected areas will encourage daily lifestyle changes, social interactions to support environmentalism, and more robust, pluralistic forms of public engagement in natural resource management.

摘要

当地社区参与管理决策对于保护区的长期重要性,因此,成功,是至关重要的。以有意义的方式让社区成员参与进来需要了解他们的行为及其前因,特别是价值观。了解学习如何影响保护倡议中的合作对于支持关于公共土地的决策也非常重要。然而,几乎没有实证证据表明不同信息来源的学习如何与塑造行为的价值观相结合。使用来自美国阿拉斯加内陆德纳里地区居民家庭调查的数据,我们估计了一个两步结构方程模型,以了解利益相关者做出集体造福环境的决策的心理原因。结果表明,更多样化的学习途径有助于解释为什么居民在过去一年中表现出有利于环境的行为。此外,反映幸福目标的价值观影响了利益相关者之间知识交流的传递和协商,这是行为的一个相关因素。环境关注和个人规范与报告的行为呈正相关,这些行为表现为社会环境主义和以环保方式生活,而环境关注和为保护地管理付费的意愿则积极影响公民参与。我们认为,扩大学习空间的范围,并考虑保护区周围社区更多样化的价值观,将鼓励日常生活方式的改变、支持环境保护主义的社会互动,以及更强大、多元化的公共参与自然资

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