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A cross-regional assessment of the factors affecting ecoliteracy: Implications for policy and practice

机译:对影响生态素养的因素进行跨区域评估:对政策和实践的影响

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The value of accumulated ecological knowledge, termed ecoliteracy, is vital to both human and ecosystem health. Maintenance of this knowledge is essential for continued support of local conservation efforts and the capacity of communities to self- or co-manage their local resources sustainably. Most previous studies have been qualitative and small scale, documenting ecoliteracy in geographically isolated locations. In this study, we take a different approach, focusing on (1) the primary factors affecting individual levels of ecoliteracy, (2) whether these factors shift with economic development, and (3) if different knowledge protection strategies are required for the future. We compared non-resource-dependent communities in the United Kingdom with resource-dependent communities in India and Indonesia (n = 1250 interviews). We found that UK residents with the highest levels of ecoliteracy visited the countryside frequently, lived and grew up in rural areas, and acquired their knowledge from informal word-of-mouth sources, such as parents and friends, rather than television and schooling. The ecoliteracy of resource-dependent community members, however, varied with wealth status and gender. The least wealthy families depended most on local resources for their livelihoods and had the highest levels of ecoliteracy. Gender roles affected both the level and content of an individual's ecoliteracy. The importance of reciprocal oral transfer of this knowledge in addition to direct experience to the maintenance of ecoliteracy was apparent at all sites. Lessons learned may contribute to new local resource management strategies for combined ecoliteracy conservation. Without novel policies, local community management capacity is likely to be depleted in the future.
机译:积累的生态知识的价值,被称为生态素养,对人类和生态系统健康都至关重要。保持这种知识对于继续支持当地的保护工作以及社区可持续地自我或共同管理其本地资源的能力至关重要。以前的大多数研究都是定性的和小规模的研究,记录了地理位置偏远地区的生态素养。在本研究中,我们采用不同的方法,重点是(1)影响个人生态素养水平的主要因素,(2)这些因素是否随着经济发展而变化,以及(3)未来是否需要不同的知识保护策略。我们将英国的非资源依赖型社区与印度和印度尼西亚的资源依赖型社区进行了比较(n = 1250访谈)。我们发现,拥有最高生态素养的英国居民经常光顾农村,在农村地区生活和成长,并从非正式的口口相传渠道(例如父母和朋友)获得知识,而不是从电视和学校学习。但是,依赖资源的社区成员的生态素养因财富状况和性别而异。最不富裕的家庭最依赖当地资源为生,并拥有最高水平的生态素养。性别角色影响着个人生态素养的水平和内容。在所有地点,除了直接经验对维持生态素养的重要性外,相互口头转让这些知识的重要性也很明显。所汲取的经验教训可能有助于新的地方资源管理战略,以实现综合生态素养。没有新颖的政策,地方社区的管理能力将来可能会耗尽。

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