土地管理的便利移民:认识牧场的新面孔

David Matarrita-Cascante , Cinthy Veintimilla , Chase Brooke , Morgan Treadwell , Caitlin Castro
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•舒适移民是指城市居民临时或永久向农村地区迁移的一种现象。•大多数关于向工作土地迁移的文献都集中在风景优美的农业社区或牧场社区。•我们的研究重点是向传统上不被认为是风景秀丽的牧场社区迁移;它们吸引了不太富裕的便利性移民,自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,它们的规模有所扩大。•我们的研究试图通过关注他们购买土地的动机、他们在牧场内的目标以及他们管理牧场的知识水平来了解这些便利移民是谁。•了解这个种群是至关重要的,因为它们正变得越来越突出,是保护人员的主要客户。他们的行为对牧场系统的生态和财务健康有重要影响。
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Amenity migration for land stewardship: Getting to know the new faces in ranching
  • Amenity migration is a phenomenon entailing the temporary or permanent movement of urban dwellers to rural areas.
  • Most of the literature on amenity migration to working lands has focused on farming communities or ranching communities with high scenic beauty.
  • Our study focuses on amenity migration to ranching communities that are not traditionally considered scenic places; they attract a less affluent segment of amenity migrants and have expanded since the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Our study seeks to understand who these amenity migrants are by focusing on their motivations to purchase land, their goals within their ranches, and their levels of knowledge about managing rangelands.
  • It is critical to understand this population, because they are becoming more prominent and are the main clientele of conservation staff. Their actions have important repercussions for the ecological and financial health of rangeland systems.
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