Experience preferences and place attachment of Minnesota wildlife management area hunters

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
K. Lasharr, D. Fulton, L. Cornicelli
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ABSTRACT Hunters in the United States are motivated to obtain and benefit from diverse experiences or experience preferences. Using a mail survey conducted during the 2015–2016 hunting season, we examined goal-oriented, introspective, and leadership experiences among hunters on Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Management Area (WMAs). We used k-means cluster analysis to identify six clusters based on experience preferences. We defined these clusters using their ranked experience preferences and segregated them into categories of either participants or enthusiasts. These clusters showed differences in demographic characteristics, as well as support for management actions on WMAs. Hunters in clusters with lower importance ratings of experience preferences also reported less attachment to WMAs. High levels of support for management actions were closely related to high levels of place attachment. Using information gained from describing the heterogeneity of desired experiences, managers may be better able to understand their constituents and prioritize management goals to provide a variety of hunting experiences.
明尼苏达州野生动物管理区猎人的体验偏好和地点依恋
摘要美国的猎人有动机获得不同的经验或偏好,并从中受益。通过在2015-2016狩猎季节进行的一项邮件调查,我们调查了明尼苏达州自然资源部野生动物管理区(WMA)猎人的目标导向、内省和领导经验。我们使用k-means聚类分析来识别基于经验偏好的六个聚类。我们使用他们的排名体验偏好来定义这些集群,并将他们分为参与者或爱好者类别。这些集群显示出人口统计学特征的差异,以及对WMA管理行动的支持。经验偏好重要性评级较低的集群中的猎人对WMA的依恋程度也较低。对管理行动的高度支持与高度依恋密切相关。利用从描述期望体验的异质性中获得的信息,管理者可能能够更好地理解其组成部分,并优先考虑管理目标,以提供各种狩猎体验。
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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%
发文量
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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