谁最痛苦?野猪、感知伤害和地方政治:城市人类与野生动物冲突中的治理挑战

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Itai Beeri
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野生动物在政治动态中发挥作用吗?随着城市化进程的推进,城市中人类与野生动物之间的互动变得更加频繁,从而塑造了公众观念、地方政治和城市治理。这些遭遇可能会产生紧张关系,影响居民的伤害感、政治态度和政策辩论。关于这些问题的现有研究已深入到生态学与野生动物管理、生物学与医学、保护学、社会学、地理学和法学等领域。然而,关于影响城市中人与野生动物相遇的个人和政治因素以及这种相遇的政治后果的实证研究很少。因此,我们利用以色列海法野猪的存在进行了一项实证纵向研究。我们探索了野生动物、人类、市政当局、地方政治和公众舆论之间的动态关系。特别地,我们调查了个人、文化、环境和政治因素,这些因素影响海法居民对城市中野生动物的存在感到受到伤害的程度。我们关于在城市地区遭遇野猪的个人、文化、环境和政治代价的研究结果,增加了地方政府、治理和政治、城市主义、危机管理和人类与自然互动等领域的现有理论。调查结果显示,一些居民认为野猪是有害的,突出了人类与野生动物的互动与城市治理和政治态度的复杂方式。认识到这些相互联系可能有助于决策者、政治家和民间社会活动家更好地理解以反映不同公众关切和治理考虑的方式管理城市野生动物冲突的挑战。
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Who suffers the most? Wild boars, perceived harm, and local politics: Governance challenges in urban human-wildlife conflicts
Do wild animals play a role in political dynamics? As urbanization progresses, interactions between humans and wild animals in cities are becoming more frequent, shaping public perceptions, local politics, and urban governance. These encounters can generate tensions, influencing residents' sense of harm, political attitudes, and policy debates. The existing research about these issues is deeply rooted in the fields of ecology and wildlife management, biology and medicine, conservation, sociology, geography, and law. However, empirical research on the personal and political factors that affect the encounters between people and wild animals in cities and the political consequences of such encounters is rare. Therefore, we conducted an empirical longitudinal study using the presence of wild boars in Haifa, Israel. We explored the dynamics between wild animals, humans, the municipality, local politics, and public opinion. In particular, we investigated the personal, cultural, environmental, and political factors that affect the extent to which Haifa's residents felt harmed by the presence of wild animals in the city. Our findings about the personal, cultural, environmental, and political price of encounters with wild boars in urban area adds to current theory in the fields of local government, governance, and politics, as well as urbanism, crisis management, and human interactions with nature. The findings show that some residents perceive wild boars as harmful, highlighting the complex ways in which human-wildlife interactions intersect with urban governance and political attitudes. Recognizing these interconnections may help policymakers, politicians, and civil society activists better understand the challenges of managing urban wildlife conflicts in ways that reflect diverse public concerns and governance considerations.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
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517
期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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