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From field to fork: A qualitative investigation of local food consumers' attitudes about membership in community supported agriculture programs and food cooperatives in southern Michigan and assessments of eating wild game meat and hunting as a mechanism for sustainable eating.

机译:从田间到餐桌:对当地食品消费者对成为密歇根州南部社区农业计划和食品合作社成员的态度的定性调查,以及对食用野味和狩猎作为可持续饮食机制的评估。

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As hunting participation declines, wildlife agencies and conservation advocates recognize that to continue to fund conservation efforts through license and equipment sales, they must approach new, nontraditional demographics. Through 21 in-depth interviews with community supported agriculture (CSA) program members and food cooperative (co-op) members in southern Michigan, this research seeks to understand whether local food consumers may be a new demographic to consider. Four objectives for this work include: identify concepts in the way interviewees 1) describe membership in food co-ops and CSAs; 2) define characteristics important in food; 3) describe eating wild game meat; and 4) communicate views about hunting. Findings indicate interviewees are drawn to membership due to their personal ethics and interests, value convenient access to the type of foods they desire (healthy, chemical free, ethically produced). Interviewees are concerned about the safety of eating wild game but value the personal connection to food it provides and present both situations in which they approve and disapprove of hunting. Findings suggest managers consider engaging CSA/co-op members as hunters and/or hunting supporters. Messages should address how hunters use harvested meat, health aspects of eating wild protein, impact on wildlife populations, standards of hunter conduct/moral judgments, and emphasize hunting as a connection to people, the land, and the food we eat.
机译:随着狩猎活动的减少,野生动植物机构和保护主义者认识到,要继续通过许可和设备销售来资助保护工作,他们必须研究新的非传统人口统计资料。通过对密歇根州南部的社区支持农业(CSA)计划成员和食品合作社(co-op)成员进行的21次深度访谈,本研究旨在了解当地的食品消费者是否可能是一个新的人口统计对象。这项工作的四个目标包括:以受访者的身份确定概念1)描述食品合作社和CSA成员的身份; 2)确定食品中重要的特征; 3)描述吃野味肉;和4)传达有关狩猎的观点。调查结果表明,受访者由于其个人的道德和兴趣而受到会员的青睐,他们重视方便地获取他们想要的食物类型(健康,无化学药品,符合道德要求的食品)。受访者担心食用野味的安全性,但重视与野味提供的食物之间的个人联系,并介绍了他们赞成和不赞成狩猎的两种情况。调查结果表明,管理者应考虑让CSA /合作社成员成为猎人和/或狩猎支持者。信息应说明猎人如何使用收割的肉,食用野生蛋白的健康方面,对野生动植物种群的影响,猎人行为/道德判断的标准,并强调狩猎是与人,土地和我们所吃食物的联系。

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  • 作者

    Julian, Katherine Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Wildlife Management.;Sustainability.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.;Natural Resource Management.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 225 p.
  • 总页数 225
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:51

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