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A better understanding of human behavior, not only of 'perceptions', will support evidence-based decision making and help to save scavenging birds: A comment to Ballejo et al. (2020)

机译:更好地了解人类行为,而不仅仅是“看法”,将支持基于证据的决策,并帮助节省清除鸟类:对Ballejo等人的评论。 (2020)

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In a recent study about the interactions between farmers and scavenging birds in northwest Patagonia, Argentina, Ballejo et al. (2020) found that perceptions of harm caused by the birds to livestock were not supported by field observations. While acknowledging the contribution made by this study, we argue that management and conservation would benefit from a broader approach that goes beyond the assessment of perceptions of damage to include also an examination of the tangible and intangible drivers of persecution (e.g. intentional poisoning). We describe examples of approaches grounded in the conservation social science framework, integrating disciplines such as social psychology and the science of behavior change, that can be used in a planning cycle to inform the decision-making process in cases of human-wildlife conflict. We end this letter by calling researchers and conservationists worldwide for considering these approaches in order to improve the relationships between human and scavenger birds.
机译:在最近关于西北巴塔哥尼亚州的农民和清除鸟类的互动的研究中,巴勒乔等人。 (2020)发现,鸟类对牲畜造成的伤害的看法不受现场观察。虽然承认这项研究的贡献,但我们认为管理和保护将从更广泛的方法中受益,超出对损害损失的看法的评估,包括审查有形和无形的迫害者(例如故意中毒)。我们描述了在保护社会科学框架中实现的方法的例子,整合社会心理学和行为科学的学科,可以在规划周期中使用,以告知人野生动物冲突的决策过程。我们通过在全球范围内调用研究人员和保护主义者来迎接这些方法来结束这封信,以便改善人与清除鸟类之间的关系。

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