Deer management cooperative members’ likelihood of engaging in conservation initiatives: an importance-likelihood analysis

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Hunter P. Pruitt, B. B. Boley, Gino K. D’Angelo, M. McConnell
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Although research indicates deer management cooperatives (DMCs) provide the needed means to influence large-scale resource management changes, research has yet to identify which conservation initiatives DMC members find important and would likely implement. Therefore, we performed an Importance-Likelihood Analysis to ascertain which conservation initiatives DMC members find important and their likelihood of carrying out these initiatives. Results from our survey of 459 DMC members across 5 U.S. states found that the conservation initiatives of “increasing days spent on habitat management” and “managing habitat for species other than white-tailed deer” fell within the “Keep up the Good Work” quadrant. The conservation behavior of “enrolling in government cost-share programs” fell in the “Hard Sell” quadrant, and the initiatives of “becoming members of conservation NGOs,” and “increasing money spent on habitat management” fell in the “Communicate Value/Importance” quadrant. Thus, managers gain insight to improve the likelihood of users implementing a given conservation behavior.
鹿管理合作成员参与保护倡议的可能性:重要性-可能性分析
摘要尽管研究表明,鹿管理合作社(DMC)为影响大规模资源管理变革提供了必要的手段,但研究尚未确定DMC成员认为哪些保护举措很重要,并可能实施。因此,我们进行了重要性可能性分析,以确定DMC成员认为哪些保护举措很重要,以及他们实施这些举措的可能性。我们对美国5个州459名DMC成员的调查结果发现,“增加栖息地管理天数”和“管理白尾鹿以外物种的栖息地”的保护举措属于“继续做好工作”象限。“加入政府成本分担计划”的保护行为属于“硬销售”象限,“成为保护非政府组织成员”和“增加栖息地管理资金”的举措属于“传达价值/重要性”象限。因此,管理者可以获得洞察力,以提高用户实施特定保护行为的可能性。
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife
Human Dimensions of Wildlife Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
12.50%
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33
期刊介绍: Human Dimensions of Wildlife is devoted to the study of social considerations in fisheries and wildlife management.
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