Exploring the Impact of a Naturalist Training Camp on Biodiversity Conservation Willingness and Mental Well-Being 博物达人训练营对参与者生物多样性保护意愿和心理健康的影响

Yichuan Meng, Jiangbo Zhao, Jin Chen
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让市民参与自然活动,是提高保育意识和改善心理健康的有效方法;然而,支持这种关系的经验证据仍然有限。本研究旨在探讨自然主义者训练营对参与者保护态度和心理健康的影响。为期9天的夏令营由西双版纳热带植物园(XTBG)组织,重点是通过室内讲座和户外实地考察植物、昆虫、爬行动物和鸟类,增加参与者的知识、社会联系和自然主义者的身份。每次会议都由专家研究人员和科学传播者领导。研究人员采用了一种混合方法,通过在训练营开始前、结束后和结束后6个月进行问卷调查,以及电话访谈,来评估训练营对26名参与者的影响。定量分析显示,参与者对生物多样性、社会联系、感知自然主义者身份和心理健康的认识显著提高,但保护态度的变化在统计上不显著。定性数据进一步支持了这些发现,表明保护意愿和心理幸福感的增强可能受到知识、社会联系和自然主义者身份的增加的影响。采访反应强调了夏令营独特的环境、支持性的氛围和教师的专业精神对夏令营成功的重要性。总体而言,本研究强调了促进公众参与自然主义活动作为解决生物多样性丧失和心理健康挑战的一种手段的价值,同时也倡导生态文明,以增强人类和环境的福祉。
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Exploring the Impact of a Naturalist Training Camp on Biodiversity Conservation Willingness and Mental Well-Being
      博物达人训练营对参与者生物多样性保护意愿和心理健康的影响

Exploring the Impact of a Naturalist Training Camp on Biodiversity Conservation Willingness and Mental Well-Being 博物达人训练营对参与者生物多样性保护意愿和心理健康的影响

Engaging the public in naturalist activities has been identified as a promising approach to enhancing conservation awareness and improving mental well-being; however, empirical evidence supporting this relationship remains limited. This study aimed to explore the impact of a naturalist training camp on participants' conservation attitudes and mental well-being. The 9-day camp, organized by the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG), focused on increasing participants' knowledge, social connectedness, and naturalist identity through a combination of indoor lectures and outdoor fieldwork on plants, insects, reptiles, and birds. Each session was led by expert researchers and science communicators. A mixed-methods approach was used to assess the camp's effects on 26 participants through questionnaires administered before, immediately after, and 6 months post-camp, as well as phone interviews. Quantitative analysis revealed significant improvements in participants' knowledge of biodiversity, social connectedness, perceived naturalist identity, and mental well-being, although changes in conservation attitudes were not statistically significant. Qualitative data further supported these findings, indicating that enhanced conservation willingness and mental well-being were likely influenced by increased knowledge, social connectedness, and perceived naturalist identity. Interview responses highlighted the importance of the camp's unique environment, supportive atmosphere, and the professionalism of the instructors in contributing to its success. Overall, this study underscores the value of promoting public engagement in naturalist activities as a means of addressing both biodiversity loss and mental health challenges while also advocating for ecological civilization to enhance human and environmental well-being.

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