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Community Perspectives on the Use of Recycled Plastic Posts in Mitigating Livestock Predation in Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya

机译:肯尼亚关于在肯尼亚安博塞利生态系统中使用再生塑料桩减轻牲畜捕食的观点

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In the last few decades, the impacts of human activities on ecosystem have rapidly increased resulting to detrimental ecosystem changes. Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is one of the greatest consequences of human impacts on the environment. Although HWC has been there for decades, its intensity seems to be growing with the spread of human settlements, changes in land use patterns and diminishing suitable natural habitats for wildlife. To mitigate HWC, various strategies have been devised and implemented. This study focused on predator-proof bomas (PPBs) approach that is ongoing in Amboseli ecosystem. The aim was to establish reasons behind the slow adoptions of the recycled plastics poles by owners of PPBs that were constructed using wooden posts between the years 2010 to 2013. Randomly selected 36 PPB homestead owners were interviewed and the physical structures of their PPBs assessed. Results revealed a positive relationship between PPB size and number of poles damaged; and a significant association between the damaged posts and the number of indigenous posts replaced in the three group ranches (X2 = 34.9331, df = 2, p < 0.05). Most of the respondents (89%) cited posts and doors (72%) as the main parts that needed repairs. About 80% of the respondents would recommend the plastic posts for use in constructing new PPBs by other people. Most of the PPB beneficiaries whose PPBs were constructed in 2010-2013 have opted for an “easy” alternative source of posts from the sparsely distrusted trees around their homesteads. It is recommend that an open window period should be tried to entice the wooden post PPBs owners to adopt the recycled plastic posts. This may necessitate upgrading the existing old wooden bomas to a “smart PPBs”. It is suggested that the “smart PPBs” should not only have recycled plastic posts but also “free” energy saving stoves in each household to reduce the level of deforestation.
机译:在过去的几十年中,人类活动对生态系统的影响迅速增加,导致有害的生态系统变化。人与野生生物冲突(HWC)是人类对环境影响的最大后果之一。尽管HWC已经存在了数十年,但其强度似乎随着人类住区的扩散,土地利用方式的变化以及适合野生动植物的自然栖息地的减少而增加。为了减轻HWC,已经设计并实施了各种策略。这项研究的重点是在Amboseli生态系统中进行的防捕食性放牧(PPB)方法。目的是为了找出在2010年至2013年之间使用木桩建造的PPB业主缓慢采用再生塑料杆的原因。我们随机采访了36位PPB宅基地所有者,并评估了其PPB的物理结构。结果表明,PPB尺寸与损坏极数之间呈正相关;三组牧场中受损的职位与替换的本地职位数量之间存在显着关联(X2 = 34.9331,df = 2,p <0.05)。大多数受访者(89%)认为门柱(72%)是需要维修的主要部件。大约80%的受访者会建议将塑料桩用于其他人建造新的PPB。在2010-2013年期间建造PPB的大多数PPB受益人都选择从家园周围稀疏的不信任树木中选择“简便”的职位来源。建议尝试打开窗口期,以吸引木质邮政PPB业主采用回收的塑料邮政。这可能需要将现有的旧木制护具升级为“智能PPB”。建议“智能PPB”不仅应在每个家庭中配备可回收的塑料柱,还应“免费”安装节能灶,以减少森林砍伐的程度。

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