了解印尼古农勒伊泽国家公园当地居民的毁林决定。

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Karlina Prayitno, Andie Wijaya Saputra, Harriet Ibbett, Leejiah Dorward, Tyassanti Trywidiarini, Asri A Dwiyahreni, Jatna Supriatna, Freya A V St John
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摘要

印度尼西亚的森林是世界上生物多样性最丰富的森林之一;它们提供重要的气候效益,支持人类福祉。然而,印度尼西亚是全球森林损失率最高的国家之一。苏门答腊岛现存的大部分热带森林只存在于保护区内,而这些保护区内正日益受到小规模土地清理的威胁。以Gunung Leuser国家公园为例,我们将因子调查实验与半结构化访谈相结合,研究了四个因素对人们砍伐森林决策的影响。我们发现水分供应对清除率的影响最大;当水稀缺时,清理的意图下降了。获得土地所有权、满足基本需求的需要以及他人的行为对砍伐受保护森林的意愿产生了积极影响。重要的是,人们对土地所有权的看法发生了变化,越来越渴望获得官方所有权,以提供土地保障。我们为保护政策、实践和保护区当局提供有用的见解。
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Understanding Local Peoples' Deforestation Decisions in Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia.

Indonesia's forests are amongst the world's most biodiverse; they provide critical climate benefits and support human well-being. Yet Indonesia has one of the highest rates of forest loss globally. Much of Sumatra's remaining tropical forest only exists within protected areas, which are increasingly threatened by small-scale land clearance. Using a case study from Gunung Leuser National Park, we combine factorial survey experiments with semi-structured interviews to examine the effect of four factors on peoples' decisions to clear protected forest. We found water availability had the strongest effect on clearance; when water was scarce, intention to clear declined. Access to land titles, needing to meet basic needs, and the behavior of others positively influenced intention to clear protected forest. Importantly, how people view land ownership has changed, with an increased desire to obtain official titles to provide land security. We provide useful insights for conservation policy, practice, and protected area authorities.

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期刊介绍: Society and Natural Resources publishes cutting edge social science research that advances understanding of the interaction between society and natural resources.Social science research is extensive and comes from a number of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, political science, communications, planning, education, and anthropology. We welcome research from all of these disciplines and interdisciplinary social science research that transcends the boundaries of any single social science discipline. We define natural resources broadly to include water, air, wildlife, fisheries, forests, natural lands, urban ecosystems, and intensively managed lands. While we welcome all papers that fit within this broad scope, we especially welcome papers in the following four important and broad areas in the field: 1. Protected area management and governance 2. Stakeholder analysis, consultation and engagement; deliberation processes; governance; conflict resolution; social learning; social impact assessment 3. Theoretical frameworks, epistemological issues, and methodological perspectives 4. Multiscalar character of social implications of natural resource management
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