通过创新动物园展览设计激发野生动物保护行为

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Visitor Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-22 DOI:10.1080/10645578.2020.1824881
A. Kelly, Jeffrey C. Skibins
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摘要最近,一些动物园已经开始利用技术来改善解释结果。使用I-Change模型,本研究评估了互动式TigerTrek展览(塔龙加动物园)对游客老虎保护态度和行为的影响。I-Change模型是一个评估行为变化的整体框架。就诊前(n = 514),访视后(n = 609),6周后(n = 106)和六个月后(n = 24)调查数据是从访问者那里收集的。结果表明,人们越来越担心所有棕榈油的生长都是不可持续的,这与解释性信息背道而驰。访问六周零六个月后,29%的受访者购买了一种产品,因为它含有经过认证的可持续棕榈油。然而,在六周的受访者中,50%的人主动避免购买产品,因为其中含有任何棕榈油。通过了解游客对信息的感知以及他们愿意参与的行为类型,动物园可以更有效地实现其保护目标。
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Inspiring Wildlife Conservation Behaviors through Innovations in Zoo Exhibit Design
Abstract Recently, some zoos have begun utilizing technology to improve interpretation outcomes. Using the I-Change model, this study evaluated the efficacy of the interactive TigerTrek Exhibit (Taronga Zoo) in influencing visitors’ tiger conservation attitudes and behaviors. The I-Change model is a holistic framework for evaluating behavior change. Pre-visit (n = 514), post-visit (n = 609), six-week post (n = 106), and six-month post (n = 24) survey data were collected from visitors. Results indicated an increase in concern that all palm oil is grown unsustainably, which was counter to interpretive messaging. After six-weeks and six-months post-visit, 29% of respondents purchased a product because it contained certified sustainable palm oil. However, 50% of six-week respondents had actively avoided buying a product because it contained any palm oil. By understanding visitors’ perceptions of messaging and the types of behaviors they are willing to engage in, zoos can more effectively achieve their conservation goals.
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