Bruce Ainebyona, Corinne Kendall, Aimee Flauro, Tinka John, Elizabeth Folta, Laura Perry
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Abstract
Kibale National Park (KNP) is a biodiversity hotspot. Covering 795 km2 it is home to the most diverse population of primates in Africa including 13 species and the largest populations of Eastern Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in East Africa. Rural communities around the park rely heavily on subsistence agriculture and natural resources that surround the park for survival. Population density near the park is greater than 300 people per kilometer, exacerbating pressure on natural resources around and within the park. UNITE for the Environment (UNITE) is a conservation organization working with KNP that provides communities with conservation education programs that address local environmental needs and promotes sustainable solutions to support the protection of this important primate habitat. In prior work, UNITE found considerable variation in how well these sustainable activities are adopted. To understand the factors that influence uptake of different sustainable practices by households, we conducted a community survey on participants' motivations and barriers. Results highlight a number of factors influencing adoption including education and awareness, access, convenience, economic and direct benefits associated with the practices as well as community influence. These results imply that efforts to promote the widespread adoption of sustainable practices should focus on creating more awareness on sustainable behaviors in the targeted communities, which can change their perceptions and attitudes towards the practices and emphasize the direct benefits that arise from adoption of such practices.
基巴莱国家公园(KNP)是一个生物多样性的热点。它占地795平方公里,是非洲最多样化的灵长类动物种群的家园,包括13种物种和东非最大的东部黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)种群。公园周围的农村社区严重依赖自给农业和公园周围的自然资源来生存。公园附近的人口密度每公里超过300人,加剧了公园周围和公园内自然资源的压力。环境联合组织(UNITE for Environment)是一个与KNP合作的保护组织,为社区提供保护教育项目,以满足当地的环境需求,并促进可持续的解决方案,以支持保护这一重要的灵长类动物栖息地。在以前的工作中,联合利华发现这些可持续活动的采用情况存在很大差异。为了了解影响家庭采用不同可持续实践的因素,我们对参与者的动机和障碍进行了社区调查。结果强调了影响采用的一些因素,包括教育和意识、获取、便利性、与实践相关的经济和直接效益以及社区影响。这些结果表明,促进广泛采用可持续做法的努力应侧重于在目标社区中提高对可持续行为的认识,这可以改变他们对这些做法的看法和态度,并强调采用这些做法所产生的直接利益。