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Perception Price and Preference: Consumption and Protection of Wild Animals Used in Traditional Medicine

机译:感知价格和偏好:传统医学中野生动物的消费和保护

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A wide array of wildlife species, including many animals, are used in traditional medicines across many medicinal systems, including in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Due to over-exploitation and habitat loss, the populations of many animals commonly used in TCM have declined and are unable to meet market demand. A number of measures have been taken to try to reduce the impact that this large and growing market for TCM may have on wild animal species. Consumer preferences and behavior are known to play an important role in the consumption and protection of wild animals used in traditional medicine, and thus are likely to be an important factor in the success of many of these mechanisms—particularly given the significant percentage of TCMs that are over-the-counter products (access to which is not mediated by practitioners). In this study we conducted questionnaires and designed stated preference experiments embodying different simulation scenarios using a random sample of the population in Beijing to elicit individuals’ knowledge, perceptions and preferences toward wild or farmed animal materials and their substitutes used in traditional Chinese medicine. We found that respondents had a stated preference for wild materials over farm-raised and other alternatives because they believe that the effectiveness of wild-sourced materials is more credible than that of other sources. However, we also found that, although respondents used TCM products, they had a poor understanding of the function or composition of either traditional Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines (PCM), and paid little attention to the composition of products when making purchasing decisions. Furthermore, awareness of the need for species protection, or “conservation consciousness” was found to play an important role in willingness to accept substitutions for wild animal materials, while traditional animal medicinal materials (TAMs) derived from well-known endangered species, such as bear bile and tiger bone, show relatively higher substitutability. These results suggest that there is still hope for conservation measures which seek to promote a transition to farmed animal, plant and synthetic ingredients and provide clear directions for future social marketing, education and engagement efforts.
机译:包括许多动物在内的各种野生动植物物种被用于许多医学系统的传统药物中,包括传统中药(TCM)。由于过度开发和栖息地的丧失,许多中医常用的动物数量有所减少,无法满足市场需求。已经采取了许多措施来减少这种庞大且不断增长的中药市场可能对野生动物物种造成的影响。众所周知,消费者的喜好和行为在食用和保护传统医学中使用的野生动物中起着重要作用,因此很可能是许多这类机制成功的重要因素,尤其是考虑到是非处方产品(从业人员不会介导对其的访问)。在这项研究中,我们进行了问卷调查,并设计了陈述偏好实验,该实验使用北京的随机样本来体现不同的模拟情景,以激发人们对野生或养殖动物材料及其中药替代品的知识,看法和偏好。我们发现,相对于农场饲养的替代品和其他替代品,受访者对野生材料的偏爱明显,因为他们认为野生来源的材料的有效性比其他来源的可信度更高。但是,我们还发现,尽管受访者使用中药产品,但他们对中药或中成药的功能或成分了解甚少,并且在做出购买决定时很少关注产品的成分。此外,人们发现,对物种保护的意识或“保护意识”在愿意接受野生动物材料替代品的意愿中起着重要作用,而传统的动物药用材料(TAMs)则来自于已知的濒危物种,例如熊胆和虎骨,具有相对较高的取代性。这些结果表明,仍然有希望采取保护措施,以促进向动植物,植物和合成成分的过渡,并为今后的社会营销,教育和参与工作提供明确的方向。

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