人们对西班牙比利牛斯山重新引进棕熊的看法

Nuria Cases, João Carvalho, Rita Tinoco-Torres, Nuno Negrões, Eduardo Ferreira, Carles Conejero, R. Velarde, Santiago Lavín, Emmanuel Serrano
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90 年代,棕熊(Ursus arctos)被重新引入比利牛斯山脉。棕熊的数量和分布范围不断扩大,在棕熊消失了一个多世纪的地区引发了人类与野生动物之间的冲突。我们利用回归树分析了 236 份调查问卷,内容涉及人们对西班牙比利牛斯山重新引入黑熊的看法,以及公共管理部门在管理黑熊造成的损害方面所扮演的角色。我们的树状模型解释了观察到的人们认知变异的 85%,这些认知的主要驱动因素包括人们是否认为棕熊数量过多、这些哺乳动物是否吸引自然旅游、棕熊是否对人类构成危险,以及当地政府是否对棕熊造成的损失进行赔偿。我们的结论是,地方管理部门应通过宣传和风险预防活动、损害赔偿以及促进公众对棕熊物种的重视,为人类与棕熊的共存创造适当的社会氛围。这些缓解人熊冲突的努力可能会促进当地人对这一标志性哺乳动物的积极看法。
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People’s perception of the brown bear reintroduction in the Spanish Pyrenees
The brown bear (Ursus arctos) was reintroduced in the Pyrenees during the ‘90s. The bear population has increased in number and distribution, fostering human-wildlife conflicts in areas where the species was absent for more than a century. We analysed 236 questionnaires about people’s perception toward the bear reintroduction in the Spanish Pyrenees, as well as the role of public administration in managing the damages caused by bears using regression trees. Our tree models explained 85% of the observed variability of people’s perceptions being the main drivers of perception whether people consider brown bears to be overabundant, whether these mammals attract nature tourism, if bears represent a danger for humans and finally if the local administration compensates for brown bear damages. We conclude that local administration should create the appropriate social atmosphere for the coexistence of humans and brown bears through information and risk prevention campaigns, compensation of damages, and promoting the public valorisation of the species. These efforts to mitigate human-bear conflicts may promote a positive perception of local people towards this emblematic mammal.
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