Voon-Ching Lim, Isabell Richter, Kamal Solhaimi Fadzil, Hong Ching Goh
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AbstractFish bombing impacts the marine ecosystem and local communities adversely, but is still being practiced in Sabah, Malaysia. To encourage more sustainable fishing practices, a creative educational strategy using a comic book was developed and evaluated in a marine protected area in Sabah. Questionnaire surveys and focus group discussions with 120 schoolchildren revealed that the comic book facilitated the improvement and retention of knowledge over time, knowledge sharing with family members, and growing intention to communicate the downsides of fish bombing to their community. This demonstrates the capability of comic books to convey sensitive environmental messages to coastal communities. AcknowledgmentsWe thank Banggi Coral Conservation Society, Sabah Parks and WWF-Malaysia for providing their feedback to improve the design of the comic book. We would also like to express our gratitude to teachers, especially Mr. Vijaya Ragavan A/L Subramany, and students of SMK Abdul Rahim, Kudat, Malaysia for coordinating and participating in this study, making this a success despite the challenges faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. We sincerely thank Wan Nur Syazana Wan Mohamad Ariffin, Kamila Yusof, Eva Vivian Justine, Sofia Johari and Ashraf Rahman for providing support and assistance to this study.Disclosure statementThe authors report there are no competing interests to declare.Additional informationFundingThis project was supported by funding in part from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) via the United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) under grant agreement NE/P021107/1 to the Blue Communities project, which was hosted by Universiti Malaya under reference IF052A-2017. The creation of the comic book was partly supported by funding from The Rufford Foundation in the form of Rufford Small Grant awarded to VCL (reference no. 28095-1) which was hosted by the Universiti Malaya under reference no. IF050-2019.
摘要在马来西亚沙巴州,鱼类轰炸对海洋生态系统和当地社区造成了不利影响,但仍在进行。为了鼓励更可持续的捕鱼做法,在沙巴的一个海洋保护区制定并评估了一项使用漫画书的创造性教育战略。对120名学童进行的问卷调查和焦点小组讨论显示,漫画书促进了知识的改进和记忆,促进了与家庭成员的知识分享,以及越来越多的人倾向于向他们的社区传达鱼炸弹的缺点。这表明漫画书有能力向沿海社区传达敏感的环境信息。我们感谢Banggi珊瑚保护协会,沙巴公园和马来西亚世界自然基金会提供的反馈意见,以改进漫画书的设计。我们还要感谢老师们,特别是Vijaya Ragavan A/L Subramany先生,以及马来西亚古达的SMK Abdul Rahim的学生们,感谢他们协调和参与这项研究,使这项研究在Covid-19大流行期间面临挑战的情况下取得了成功。我们衷心感谢Wan Nur Syazana Wan Mohamad Ariffin, Kamila Yusof, Eva Vivian Justine, Sofia Johari和Ashraf Rahman对本研究的支持和帮助。作者报告无利益竞争需要申报。该项目由全球挑战研究基金(GCRF)通过英国研究与创新(UKRI)根据资助协议NE/P021107/1向蓝色社区项目提供部分资金支持,该项目由马来亚大学主办,参考文献为IF052A-2017。这部漫画书的创作部分得到了拉夫福德基金会的资助,该基金会以拉夫福德小额赠款的形式授予VCL(参考编号:28095-1),由马来亚大学主办,参考编号:if050 - 2019。
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Applied Artificial Intelligence addresses concerns in applied research and applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The journal also acts as a medium for exchanging ideas and thoughts about impacts of AI research. Articles highlight advances in uses of AI systems for solving tasks in management, industry, engineering, administration, and education; evaluations of existing AI systems and tools, emphasizing comparative studies and user experiences; and the economic, social, and cultural impacts of AI. Papers on key applications, highlighting methods, time schedules, person-months needed, and other relevant material are welcome.