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生态学杂志 ›› 2022, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (6): 1182-1187.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202205.011

• 研究报告 • 上一篇    下一篇

贵州雷公山国家级自然保护区原住民野生动物保护意识的影响因素

盛尚1,朱芸1,郑进凤1,刘宇1,余永富2,李扬2,张凯1,徐雨1*   

  1. 1贵州师范大学生命科学学院, 贵阳 550025;2雷公山国家级自然保护区管理局, 贵州雷山 557199)
  • 出版日期:2022-06-10 发布日期:2022-06-09

Factors influencing wildlife conservation awareness of indigenous people in Leigongshan National Nature Reserve, Guizhou Province.

SHENG Shang1, ZHU Yun1, ZHENG Jin-feng1, LIU Yu1, YU Yong-fu2, LI Yang2, ZHANG Kai1, XU Yu1*   

  1. (1School of Life Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang 550025, China; 2Administration of Leigongshan National Nature Reserve, Leishan 557199, Guizhou, China).
  • Online:2022-06-10 Published:2022-06-09

摘要: 民族传统文化在生物多样性保护方面极具重要意义。为分析贵州雷公山国家级自然保护区原住民野生动物保护意识及其影响因素,本研究于2018—2019年对保护区内的7个苗族传统村落采用半结构式访谈方法,收集原住民年龄、受教育水平、收入水平、传统文化认知、保护意识(即保护知识、保护态度和行为)等方面信息,共计获得72份有效问卷。线性回归的结果表明,原住民的保护知识主要取决于受教育水平,与年龄、收入水平、传统文化认知无显著关系;保护态度和行为与年龄、传统文化认知、保护知识无显著关系,但一定程度上受收入水平影响。本研究表明,受教育水平和收入水平影响原住民保护意识,而原住民的保护知识并未能很好地转化为保护行动。为了促进当地自然保护区的管理和建设,建议提升当地居民的文化教育水平、开展宣传教育、继承或发展优秀传统文化、促进可持续经济发展,以此调动原住民的保护积极性。

关键词: 自然保护区, 原住民, 保护知识, 保护态度和行为, 受教育水平, 收入水平

Abstract: Traditional indigenous culture has important contributions to biodiversity conservation. To explore the factors affecting wildlife conservation awareness of the indigenous people, we used a semi-structured interview method to investigate age, education level, income level, traditional cultural belief, and conservation awareness (including conservation knowledge, and conservation attitude and behavior) of indigenous people in seven communities living in Leigongshan National Nature Reserve in Guizhou Province, China, between 2018 and 2019. We collected a total of 72 valid questionnaires. The results showed that conservation knowledge of indigenous people mainly depended on their education level. There were no significant relationships of conservation knowledge with age, income level, and traditional cultural belief. Conservation attitude and behavior of indigenous people was not significantly affected by their ages, traditional cultural belief or conservation knowledge, but income level could partly predict the variation in conservation attitude and behavior. The results suggested that education level and income level were the most important factors affecting the conservation awareness of indigenous people. However, the conservation knowledge of indigenous people would not be well transformed into conservation behavior. To promote the effectiveness of nature reserve management, we recommend that managers should promote the cultural and educational level of indigenous people, carry out various propaganda campaigns, encourage the inheritance and innovation of excellent traditional culture, and support sustainable economic development, to mobilize indigenous people to engage in conservation.

Key words: nature reserve, indigenous people, conservation knowledge, conservation attitude and behavior, education level, income level.