野狗管理:了解农村土地所有者参与协调控制项目的意愿

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Australasian Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14486563.2023.2173319
L. McLeod, D. Hine
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野狗对澳大利亚许多地区的农业、生物多样性和社区健康构成重大威胁。协同行动被认为是减少这种威胁的最有效方法之一,但许多土地所有者未能参与其中。我们使用混合方法,采访了14名野狗专家,调查了198名土地所有者,以识别和组织参与协调行动的潜在驱动因素和障碍,使用能力,机会,动机(COM)行为模型。研究发现,土地所有者参与协调控制的意愿主要受其对野狗问题的认识和加入群体的动机因素的影响。然而,使用潜在剖面分析的分割强调了土地所有者不是一个同质群体,每个确定的细分都表现出自己独特的COM剖面。COM模型和相关行为改变轮框架的使用使我们能够推荐最合适的干预措施类型,使从业者能够在自己的社区内与目标受众建立联系并进行互动。
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Wild dog management: understanding rural landholders’ willingness to participate in coordinated control programs
ABSTRACT Wild dogs pose a major threat to agriculture, biodiversity and community health across many areas of Australia. Coordinated actions are considered one of the most effective methods to minimise this threat, yet many landholders fail to engage. We used a mixed methodology, interviewing 14 wild dog experts and surveying 198 landholders to identify and organise potential drivers and barriers to participation in coordinated actions using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation (COM) Behavioural model. Landholders’ willingness to participate in coordinated control was found to be influenced primarily by their awareness of wild dog problems and motivational factors to join a group. However, segmentation using latent profile analysis highlighted that landholders were not a homogenous group, with each of the identified segments exhibiting their own unique COM profile. The use of the COM model and associated Behaviour Change Wheel framework allowed us to recommend the most appropriate type of interventions to enable practitioners to connect and engage with targeted audiences within their own communities.
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