加拿大环境下的生态标签海产品和可持续消费:海产品消费者调查的问题和见解。

Maritime studies : MAST Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-27 DOI:10.1007/s40152-021-00245-y
Anthony Winson, Jin Young Choi, Devan Hunter, Chantelle Ramsundar
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可持续消费的概念是一个备受争议的实践,被视为生态公民的出现的结果,生态公民是一个将公民和环境聚集在一个框架内的概念,这个框架强调了社会正义的考虑,并结合了公民的愿景,包括私人领域和公共领域的人类活动。本研究考察了加拿大消费者对经认证的可持续海鲜的认识和吸收。我们引入了生态公民和可持续消费的概念,作为我们研究的框架。海产品生态标签可能是一种有价值的工具,可以将对海洋环境的一般环境关注转化为更可持续的渔业做法。我们在大多伦多地区和附近的一个城市进行了现场消费者调查。我们的研究结果表明,与对海洋环境的重要性和海产品可持续性的高度认识形成鲜明对比的是,消费者对海产品可持续性的含义理解有限,对加拿大市场上发现的实际生态标签知之甚少。对海洋环境和可持续海产品的态度、对可持续海产品意义的理解以及对可持续海产品的购买行为在某些社会人口统计学特征上存在显著差异。对海洋环境和可持续海产品的积极态度以及对海产品可持续性的更好理解与购买生态标签海产品的增加显著相关。缺乏对生态标签的理解,关于产品可持续性的信息有限,以及缺乏店内指导被认为是购买生态标签海鲜产品的主要障碍。
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Ecolabeled seafood and sustainable consumption in the Canadian context: issues and insights from a survey of seafood consumers.

The concept of sustainable consumption is a much debated practice that has been seen as an outcome of the emergence of ecological citizenship-a concept that brings together the citizen and the environment in a framework that is underlined by social justice considerations and incorporates a vision of citizenship that involves both the private sphere and the public sphere of human activity. This study examines Canadian consumer awareness and uptake of certified sustainable seafood. We introduce the concepts ecological citizenship and sustainable consumption as a way of framing our research. Seafood ecolabels may be a valuable tool in translating general environmental concern about the marine environment into more sustainable fisheries practices. We conducted an on-site consumer survey in the Greater Toronto Area and a nearby city. Our findings showed that in contrast to high levels of awareness of the importance of the marine environment and the sustainability of seafood, consumers had a limited understanding about the meaning of sustainability in the case of seafood, and little knowledge about actual ecolabels found in the Canadian marketplace. Attitudes towards the marine environment and sustainable seafood, understanding of the meaning of seafood sustainability, and purchasing behaviors of sustainable seafood were significantly different by some socio-demographic characteristics. Positive attitudes towards the marine environment and sustainable seafood and better understanding of seafood sustainability were significantly associated with the increased purchasing of ecolabeled seafood. Lack of understanding of ecolabels, limited information about product sustainability, and lack of in-store guidance were identified as key barriers to purchasing ecolabeled seafood products.

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