Frequent access to ecosystem services leads to increased understanding of pollination

Juliano Schiavo Sussi, Priscilla P. Loiola, R. Nocelli
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The perception of people on conservation actions affect the efficiency of environmental policies, since it impacts the success of its mplementation. We tested whether the perception of people on pollination change among productive and consumption sectors, and if it is influenced by the degree of schooling, using the production-chain of the passion fruit as study model, which demands crossed-pollination provided by large-sized bees. The perception of people along five sectors was evaluated from production to consumption, interviewing 162 people with a questionnaire on passion-fruit pollination. With a correspondence analysis, we correlated each production and consumption sector to the knowledge about pollination presented by them. The understands of each sector was related to the type of education that they received previously (formal/scholar vs. non-scholar, including non-formal education and courses) through a Kruskal-Wallis test. Sellers of inputs and farmers were correlated to perceive bees in a positive way, know more correct concepts about pollination and bee species, and praised large-bees in agriculture, compared to other sectors. Consumers perceived bees in a negative way, know fewer correct concepts on pollination, and associated them with food and not with ecosystem services. However, consumption sectors acknowledged bees as valuable and supported initiatives for pollinator-friendly agriculture. The higher degree of schooling lead to more knowledge on pollination among the sellers, but not in other sectors. In general, familiarity to the subject provided by experience and by non-scholar education increased the understanding about pollination. The insertion of ecosystem services in the daily life of people shall contribute to fixate knowledge and change the negative perceptions about ecosystem services and promote conservation policies.
经常获得生态系统服务可以增进对授粉的了解
人们对保护行动的看法影响环境政策的效率,因为它影响环境政策的成功实施。我们以百香果生产链为研究模型,考察了人们对传粉的认知在生产和消费部门之间是否发生了变化,以及是否受到学校教育程度的影响,这需要大型蜜蜂提供交叉传粉。从生产到消费,对162人进行了关于西番莲授粉的问卷调查,评估了人们对五个部门的看法。通过对应分析,我们将每个生产和消费部门与其所提供的授粉知识联系起来。通过Kruskal-Wallis测试,对每个部门的理解与他们之前接受的教育类型(正规/学者vs.非学者,包括非正规教育和课程)有关。与其他部门相比,投入物的卖家和农民以积极的方式看待蜜蜂,了解更多关于授粉和蜜蜂种类的正确概念,并赞扬农业中的大型蜜蜂。消费者对蜜蜂的看法是消极的,对授粉的正确概念了解较少,并且将它们与食物联系在一起,而不是与生态系统服务联系在一起。然而,消费部门承认蜜蜂是有价值的,并支持对传粉媒介友好的农业倡议。较高的受教育程度导致卖方对授粉有更多的了解,但在其他部门则不然。一般来说,由经验和非学者教育提供的对主题的熟悉增加了对授粉的理解。将生态系统服务纳入人们的日常生活,有助于巩固人们对生态系统服务的认识,改变人们对生态系统服务的负面看法,促进保护政策的制定。
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