Study of consensus building for countermeasure against invasive alien raccoons.
外来浣熊入侵对策共识建立研究
基本信息
- 批准号:16510017
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.73万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:日本
- 项目类别:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:日本
- 起止时间:2004 至 2005
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
We conducted the attitude survey for the purpose of consensus building for the countermeasure against invasive alien raccoons in 4 areas in Hokkaido.As for the understanding for the invasive alien species issues in local residents, the uniform understanding goes around through press coverage, and it became clear that most local residents don't have consciousness for the ecological conservation.The consensus building based on ecological conservation is absolutely imperative for the long-term countermeasures against the invasive alien species, and it is necessary that all local residents understand the actual condition correctly. Reinforcement of school education and enlightenment by local museum for the diffusion on invasive alien issues remains to be solved.Many young people don't pay attention on the invasive raccoon issues and show strong resistance to the extermination of raccoons based on the animal protection or animal rights. It is also important to provide appropriate information especially to young generation so that young people can reconsider this problem on an individual basis, not through the standardized idea.
我们在北海道的4个地区进行了态度调查,目的是建立对外来入侵浣熊对策的共识。关于当地居民对外来入侵物种问题的理解,通过新闻报道,很明显,大多数当地居民没有生态保护意识。建立在生态保护基础上的共识是绝对必要的。因此,制定长期应对外来入侵物种的措施势在必行,所有当地居民都有必要正确了解实际情况。加强学校教育和当地博物馆的启蒙教育,以传播外来入侵者的问题有待解决,许多年轻人不重视入侵浣熊问题,并基于动物保护或动物权利对灭绝浣熊表现出强烈的抵制。还必须特别向年轻一代提供适当的信息,使年轻人能够在个人的基础上重新考虑这个问题,而不是通过标准化的想法。
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