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Effects of attitudes and demography on public support for endangered species conservation

机译:态度和人口统计学对公众支持濒危物种保护的影响

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It is critical for managers to understand how attitudes and demography affect public's preferences for species protection for designing successful conservation projects. 1080 adults in Greece were asked to rate pictures of 12 endangered species on aesthetic and negativistic attitudes, and intention to support their conservation. Factor analysis identified a group of animals for which respondents indicated high levels of support for their conservation (red deer, loggerhead sea turtle, brown bear, common pheasant, European ground squirrel, glossy ibis) and a group of animals for which respondents indicated low levels of support (black vulture, great white shark, fire-bellied toad, western barbastelle, Cretan tube web spider, Milos viper). The species that received the highest support were also rated as the most attractive and safest, excluding the fearsome brown bear. Structural models revealed that aesthetic, moralistic and negativistic attitudes were the stronger predictors of support Aesthetic and moralistic attitudes were positively, and negativistic attitudes negatively, correlated with support for conservation in both groups. Consumptive users scored lower in aesthetics and were less supportive of protection in the high support group, while nonconsumptive users showed the opposite trend. Respondents residing in urban areas deemed animals of high support more attractive and less fearsome and were more supportive of conservation than rural residents in both groups. Females of higher education viewed animals of low support as fearsome, however they supported their conservation. Our study identified popular species that can be used as flagship species to facilitate the implementation of conservation projects. The results of this study could also be used to design a communication and outreach campaign to raise awareness about the ecosystem value of less attractive species.
机译:对于管理者来说,了解态度和人口统计学如何影响公众对物种保护的偏好对于设计成功的保护项目至关重要。希腊的1080名成年人被要求以美学和否定态度为12种濒危物种的图片评分,并打算支持他们的保护。因子分析确定了一组动物,受访者对其保护表示了高度支持(马鹿,海龟,棕熊,普通野鸡,欧洲地松鼠,有光泽的朱鹭)和一组动物,受访者表示其支持度较低。支持(黑雕,大白鲨,腹腹蟾蜍,西部野bar,克里特岛管状网蜘蛛,芦粟vi蛇)。除可怕的棕熊外,获得最高支持的物种也被评为最有吸引力和最安全的物种。结构模型表明,审美,道德和消极态度是支持的更强预测因素。审美和道德态度是积极的,而消极态度则与两组的保护态度相关。消费用户在美学上得分较低,并且在高支持群体中对保护的支持较少,而非消费用户则呈现相反的趋势。与两组中的农村居民相比,居住在城市地区的受访者认为,高支持率的动物更具吸引力,恐惧感也更强,并且对养护的支持更大。受过高等教育的女性将支持率低的动物视为可怕的动物,但是他们支持其保护。我们的研究确定了可以用作旗舰物种的流行物种,以促进保护项目的实施。这项研究的结果还可用于设计交流和宣传活动,以提高人们对吸引力较小的物种的生态系统价值的认识。

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