Department of Human Ecology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Office of Campus Planning, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 10;20(2):1280. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20021280.
Since the 1980s, college students in the U.S. have self-reported a decline in their physical and emotional health. With these conditions compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and its physical distancing restrictions, higher education institutions have an increased responsibility to establish strategic interventions and health-promoting programs for their students. Research collaborations between public health professionals and environmental designers have highlighted the benefits of environmental factors, such as wildlife, street trees, and public parks, on mental health. This pilot project aims to build upon the transdisciplinary dialogue between ecology, design, and public health by examining the social benefits of grazing lawnscape management, which is the practice of using herbivorous livestock to manage turfgrass areas. Through the design of an accessible central campus grazing space for a flock of 25 sheep and use of online questionnaires, a smartphone-based single-item survey, and open-ended feedback given via social media, the UC Davis Sheepmower Project addresses three primary questions: (1) Are there differences in self-reported stress levels and well-being between people who did not watch grazing sheep (no sheepmower group) compared with those who did watch grazing sheep (sheepmower group)? (2) Does holding sheep grazing events create opportunities for education about well-being and engagement with the campus community? (3) Can this type of urban grazing installation ultimately contribute to the overall identity of a college campus? Web-based questionnaire results indicate there is no significant difference in self-reported stress levels between the two groups; however, the moment-in-time smartphone-based single item question suggests that the presence of sheep provides temporary, noticeable relief and enhanced mood for those who observe the animals. Reflections posted on social media suggested that participants found the sheep grazing events fostered feelings of community and placemaking within the campus identity. However, the questionnaire sample indicated the grazing events did not have a significant effect on participants' sense of place or overall campus identity. This transdisciplinary effort breaks down traditionally siloed approaches to human and environmental health and is an example of a whole-systems approach to developing innovative solutions and encouraging applied collective action.
自 20 世纪 80 年代以来,美国大学生报告称他们的身心健康状况有所下降。随着这些情况因 COVID-19 大流行及其身体距离限制而加剧,高等教育机构有责任为学生制定战略干预措施和促进健康的计划。公共卫生专业人员和环境设计师之间的研究合作强调了环境因素(如野生动物、街道树木和公园)对心理健康的益处。这个试点项目旨在通过研究放牧草坪管理的社会效益,进一步加强生态学、设计和公共卫生之间的跨学科对话,放牧草坪管理是指利用食草牲畜来管理草坪区域的做法。通过为一群 25 只羊设计一个可进入的中心校园放牧空间,并使用在线问卷、基于智能手机的单项调查以及通过社交媒体提供的开放式反馈,UC Davis Sheepmower 项目解决了三个主要问题:(1)与没有观看放牧绵羊的人(无绵羊修剪机组)相比,观看放牧绵羊的人(绵羊修剪机组)的自我报告压力水平和幸福感是否存在差异?(2)举办绵羊放牧活动是否为有关幸福和与校园社区互动的教育创造了机会?(3)这种类型的城市放牧设施最终能否为大学校园的整体身份做出贡献?基于网络的问卷结果表明,两组人群的自我报告压力水平没有显著差异;然而,基于实时的基于智能手机的单项问题表明,绵羊的存在为观察动物的人提供了暂时的、明显的缓解和情绪提升。社交媒体上发布的反馈表明,参与者认为绵羊放牧活动促进了校园身份的社区感和场所感。然而,问卷调查样本表明,放牧活动对参与者的场所感或整体校园身份没有显著影响。这项跨学科努力打破了传统上孤立的人类和环境健康方法,是开发创新解决方案和鼓励应用集体行动的整体系统方法的一个例子。