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Heterogeneity in consumer preferences for orchids in international trade and the potential for the use of market research methods to study demand for wildlife

机译:消费者对兰花在国际贸易中的偏好的异质性以及使用市场研究方法研究野生动植物需求的潜力

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The demand for wildlife products drives an illegal trade estimated to be worth up to $10 billion per year, ranking it amongst the top transnational crimes in terms of value. Orchids are one of the best-selling plants in the legal horticultural trade but are also traded illegally and make up 70% of all species listed by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). To study consumer preferences for horticultural orchids we use choice experiments to survey 522 orchid buyers online and at large international orchid shows. Using latent class modelling we show that different groups of consumers in our sample have distinct preferences, and that these groups are based on gender, genera grown, online purchasing and type of grower. Over half of our sample, likely to be buyers of mass-produced orchids, prefer white, multi-flowered plants. Of greater conservation interest were a smaller group consisting of male hobbyist growers who buy their orchids online, and who were willing to pay significantly more for species that are rare in trade. This is the first in-depth study of consumer preferences in the international orchid trade and our findings confirm the importance of rarity as a driver of hobbyist trade. We show that market-research methods are a new tool for conservationists that could provide evidence for more effective conservation of species threatened by trade, especially via campaigns that focus on demand reduction or behaviour change. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:野生动植物产品的需求推动了非法贸易,据估计每年非法贸易价值高达100亿美元,就价值而言,它已跻身于最重要的跨国犯罪之列。兰花是合法的园艺贸易中最畅销的植物之一,但也被非法交易,占《濒危物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)列出的所有物种的70%。为了研究消费者对园艺兰花的偏好,我们使用选择实验在线和​​在大型国际兰花展上对522个兰花买家进行了调查。使用潜在类建模,我们表明样本中的不同消费者群体具有不同的偏好,并且这些群体基于性别,属种,在线购买和种植者类型。在我们的样本中,有超过一半的人可能是批量生产的兰花的购买者,他们更喜欢白色的多花植物。具有更大保护意义的是由男性业余爱好者种植者组成的较小群体,他们在线上购买兰花,并且愿意为交易稀有物种支付更高的价格。这是对国际兰花贸易中消费者偏好的首次深入研究,我们的发现证实了稀有性是业余爱好者贸易的驱动力。我们表明,市场研究方法是保护主义者的新工具,可以为更有效地保护受到贸易威胁的物种提供证据,特别是通过着眼于减少需求或改变行为的运动。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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