Modernization-induced socio-economic changes and their effect over the spatial distribution of recreational hunting and volunteering with animals
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Socioeconomic changes characterizing the last 70 years changed
human-wildlife relationships and diminished activities such as recreational
hunting. However, little research has tested whether the same
changes also increased other behaviors, such as volunteering for nongovernmental
organizations (NGOs) that focus on protecting animals.
We modeled the effects of urbanization, income, and higher education
over the incidence of recreational hunters and people who volunteer
with animals in Tuscany (Central Italy). Urbanized areas, characterized
by more educated residents, have fewer hunters and more people
volunteering than rural municipalities. Hunting participation over the
last 15 years also declined more in urbanized municipalities than in
rural ones. Our findings indicate that the increased number of people
volunteering in animal welfare NGOs might be related to a shift in
human-wildlife interactions similar to North America. Moreover, our
approach may be used to identify hotspots of social conflicts with
wildlife.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Wildlife value orientations; urbanization; human-wildlife relationship; rural-urban divide; values
Elenco autori:
Mori, Emiliano
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