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科学领域:

  • 保护科学 保护科学
  • 生态生态学 生态生态学
  • 环境沟通 环境沟通

背景情况:

  • 标志性物种是一种经过验证的保护策略,利用公众对有魅力动物的吸引力.
  • 现有的保护方法往往侧重于单个物种,而不是更广泛的事件.
  • 需要创新的方法来加强公众对生物多样性保护的参与.

研究的目的:

  • 引入和定义"标志性事件"的概念,作为一种新的保护工具.
  • 探索旗舰活动的潜力,以补充传统的旗舰物种方法.
  • 突出自然或人为事件如何用于保护宣传.

主要方法:

  • 基于现有的保护和沟通理论的概念框架开发.
  • 分析与重大自然或人为事件相关的潜在公众参与机制.
  • 关于公众关注对保护成果的影响的文献综述.

主要成果:

  • 标志性事件被定义为吸引公众注意的事件,与以物种为中心的策略不同.
  • 这些事件,无论是自然现象还是人类活动,都为保护信息提供了独特的机会.
  • 成功实施可以显著提高公众对野生动物和息地保护的认识和支持.

结论:

  • 标志性活动代表了一种有希望的,对标志性物种进行保护的补充战略.
  • 通过利用公众对重大事件的兴趣,保护主义者可以扩大参与和支持.
  • 这种方法提供了一种可扩展和适应的方法,以提高全球生物多样性保护成果.