Roles for Wildlife in the Development of Place Meanings Ascribed to a Protected Area

被引:1
|
作者
Salcido, Evan L. [1 ]
van Riper, Carena J. [1 ]
Stewart, William P. [2 ]
Leitschuh, Benjamin A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Nat Resources & Environm Sci, 1102 S Goodwin Ave, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Recreat Sport & Tourism, 104 George Huff Hall, 1206 S 4th St, Champaign, IL 61820 USA
基金
瑞典研究理事会; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Place meanings; Protected areas; Wildlife; Social science; Alaska; SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CONSERVATION; SENSE; LANDSCAPES; MANAGEMENT; RECREATION; VALUES; BEHAVIOR; STEWARDSHIP;
D O I
10.1007/s00267-023-01869-y
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Wildlife play prominent roles in popular images of America's outdoor landscapes, yet our understanding of their contribution to place meanings is not fully developed. Although environmental management agencies have a long history of stewarding wildlife for hunting and fishing, they have been less inclined to prioritize non-consumptive uses such as the contribution of wildlife to sense of place. Given that agencies are increasingly challenged to implement policies that align with citizen priorities, connecting wildlife to sense of place could lead to more effective decisions. Our research explored the plurality of connections that residents made with wildlife in multiple protected areas across the USA region of Interior Alaska. Residents of nine communities were engaged over a five-year period, followed by a thematic analysis of interview data, which resulted in the identification of seven place meaning themes. These themes reflected qualities of the local environment that were appreciated by residents, including: 1) desirable travel destination, 2) distinct sense of community, 3) landscape of subsistence and tradition, 4) landscape of wildlife habitat, 5) natural resources in need of harvesting, 6) rural Alaskan lifestyle, and 7) wildland areas tied to recreation. Native wildlife species-from traditionally charismatic species like moose (Alces alces) to less iconic species such as snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) - were discussed in the context of all seven place meaning themes. Wildlife provided a basis for study participants to interpret landscapes and ascribe meanings to places, thus supporting our argument that shared influences of wildlife and place meanings should be prioritized in environmental planning and management.
引用
收藏
页码:1072 / 1085
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Roles for Wildlife in the Development of Place Meanings Ascribed to a Protected Area
    Evan L. Salcido
    Carena J. van Riper
    William P. Stewart
    Benjamin A. Leitschuh
    Environmental Management, 2023, 72 : 1072 - 1085
  • [2] Place Meanings Ascribed to Marine Settings: The Case of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
    Wynveen, Christopher J.
    Kyle, Gerard T.
    Sutton, Stephen G.
    LEISURE SCIENCES, 2010, 32 (03) : 270 - 287
  • [3] Identifying place meanings ascribed to the Baekdu-Daegan trail in South Korea
    Park, Jihee
    Kyle, Gerard T.
    JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 2021, 52 (02) : 180 - 201
  • [4] Natural area visitors' place meaning and place attachment ascribed to a marine setting
    Wynveen, Christopher J.
    Kyle, Gerard T.
    Sutton, Stephen G.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 32 (04) : 287 - 296
  • [5] Whose Sense of Place? Catering for Residents and Tourists from an Open-Access Protected Area in South Africa
    Rouillard, Tessa
    Deponselle, Keagan
    Bezerra, Joana Carlos
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (23)
  • [6] A Photo-elicitation Approach to Exploring the Place Meanings Ascribed by Campers to the Ningaloo Coastline, North-western Australia
    Tonge, Joanna
    Moore, Susan A.
    Ryan, Maria M.
    Beckley, Lynnath E.
    AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHER, 2013, 44 (02) : 143 - 160
  • [7] Wildlife population trends as indicators of protected area effectiveness in northern Tanzania
    Kiffner, Christian
    Binzen, Greta
    Cunningham, Lucie
    Jones, Madison
    Spruiell, Francesca
    Kioko, John
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2020, 110
  • [8] Residents' preferences for tourism development in a protected area: a choice experiment
    Ojijo, Cynthia Richter
    Steiger, Robert
    TOURISM REVIEW, 2025, 80 (02) : 529 - 545
  • [9] Human and wildlife usage of a protected area buffer zone in an area of high immigration
    Bamford, Andrew J.
    Ferrol-Schulte, Daniella
    Wathan, Jennifer
    ORYX, 2014, 48 (04) : 504 - 513
  • [10] A protected area between subsistence and development
    Walde, Janette F.
    Duc Tran Huy
    Tappeiner, Ulrike
    Tappeiner, Gottfried
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE COMMONS, 2019, 13 (01): : 175 - 204