Private land conservation towards large landscape goals: Role of relational values, property rights orientations and perceived efficacy in ranchers' actions

C. Wardropper, Rose A. Graves, Jodi Brandt, Morey Burnham, N. Carter, Rebecca L. Hale, V. Hillis, M. Williamson
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Many of the world's iconic, endangered and endemic species rely on large, contiguous landscapes for their survival. In the US West, working ranches are integral to large landscape conservation goals and there are numerous influences on ranchers' conservation actions, including their relational values, perceived self‐efficacy and property rights concerns. Using survey data from 681 ranchers in eastern Idaho and western Montana, we sought to answer the question: How do relational values, property rights orientations, perceived efficacy and public lands dependence affect reported conservation actions on private ranch lands? Conservation adoption varied widely by action, with invasive plant removal having the highest (92%) and conifer removal the lowest (21%) rates of adoption. Conservation adoption was higher among ranchers who believe they are responsible for conserving nature, believe their land should be used to provide environmental benefits to the region, have higher perceived self‐efficacy, lower property rights concerns and higher incomes. Programmes encouraging the adoption of conservation on private lands could benefit from message framing that resonates with the worldviews of landowners and land managers. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
私人土地保护的大景观目标:牧场主行动中的关系价值观、产权取向和感知效率的作用
世界上许多标志性、濒危和特有物种的生存都依赖于大面积、连片的景观。在美国西部,工作牧场是实现大面积景观保护目标不可或缺的一部分,牧场主的保护行动受到许多因素的影响,包括他们的关系价值观、自我效能感和产权问题:通过对爱达荷州东部和蒙大拿州西部 681 名牧场主的调查数据,我们试图回答这样一个问题:关系价值观、产权取向、感知效能和对公共土地的依赖如何影响私人牧场报告的保护行动?认为自己有责任保护自然、认为自己的土地应用于为该地区提供环境效益、自我效能感较高、产权顾虑较少以及收入较高的牧场主采用保护措施的比例较高。鼓励在私人土地上采用保护措施的计划可以从与土地所有者和土地管理者的世界观产生共鸣的信息框架中获益。
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