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Quality connections: Recreation, property ownership, place attachment, and conservation of Minnesota lakes.

机译:优质的联系:娱乐,财产所有权,场所附属物和明尼苏达州湖泊的养护。

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Recently, people have expressed concerns about how declining outdoor recreation participation and increasing housing development in high-amenity areas may affect conservation attitudes and behaviors as well as environmental quality. Recreation participation and property ownership have been identified as antecedents to place attachment. However, limited research has examined how people develop attachments to specific places and how these attachments relate to management preferences and support for conservation of specific areas.;This study used data from two 2004 surveys addressing the management of lakes and aquatic plants in Minnesota. One study was conducted with a sample of Minnesota residents and the other with a sample of lakeshore landowners on "fisheries lakes" in the state. Data were analyzed to examine relationships among recreation participation, lakeshore property ownership, place attachment, and intentions to conserve lakes. Four clusters of recreationists were identified: all-around, appreciative, consumptive, and less-involved. Respondents were also segmented based on their ownership of lakeshore property, and whether property was used as a primary or second home.;This study contributed to research on how participation in outdoor recreation relates to environmental attitudes and behavioral intentions. Results suggested that recreation participation relates to attitudes and behavioral intentions for lake protection. Among members of the general public, less-involved participants in lake-based recreation reported significantly lower intentions to take political or philanthropic action to protect lakes. Appreciative recreationists from the general public sample were more likely to take political action, while all-around and consumptive recreationists were somewhat more likely to donate time and money to protect lakes. Among lakeshore property owners, less-involved recreation participants reported lower personal responsibility for protecting their lake generally and a lower rating of personal norms for protecting native aquatic plants. However, all-around recreationists from the lakeshore property owner sample reported significantly higher behavioral intentions to remove native aquatic plants compared to appreciative, consumptive, and less-involved recreationists.;The study advanced research on place attachment by: (a) examining visitors' and residents' attachment to Minnesota lakes and (b) how place attachment relates to conservation attitudes and behavioral intentions. Stronger place attachment was associated with property ownership and frequency of recreation participation. The study developed a scale to measure family connections to a lake, which was introduced in this dissertation as normative place attachment.;Results supported previous research that has suggested: (a) a positive relationship between outdoor recreation and environmental attitudes, and (b) differences based on the type of recreation participation. Study findings suggested the importance of recreation participation to protection of Minnesota lakes. Participation in lake-based outdoor recreation was related to place attachment, personal responsibility, and behavioral intentions related to lakes. In particular, less-involved recreation participants reported lower levels of attitudinal and normative place attachment to lakes, expressed less personal responsibility for protecting lakes, and had the lowest intentions of taking philanthropic or political action to protect lakes. However, a substantial amount of unexplained variance remained in models of attitudes and behavioral intentions related to the protection of lakes and aquatic plants. Future studies of recreation, property ownership, place attachment, and conservation, could incorporate more comprehensive measures of recreation participation, place attachment, "insidedness" to a place, and environmental attitudes, and behavioral intentions. In addition, future research could examine the influence of place meanings, environmental values, social capital, sense of community, political ideology, educational background, and length of association with a place on environmental attitudes, behavioral intentions, and actual behaviors.;Key words: conservation, lakeshore property, norm activation theory, place attachment, recreation participation, structural equation modeling
机译:最近,人们对户外休闲活动的减少和高舒适度地区住房开发的增加可能会影响保护态度和行为以及环境质量表示担忧。娱乐参与和财产所有权已被确定为安置依恋的先决条件。但是,有限的研究检查了人们如何发展对特定地点的依恋,以及这些依恋如何与管理偏好和对特定区域的保护的支持有关。这项研究使用了2004年针对明尼苏达州湖泊和水生植物管理的两项调查得出的数据。一项研究是针对明尼苏达州居民进行的,另一项针对该州“渔业湖”上的湖岸地主。分析数据以检查娱乐参与,湖岸财产所有权,场所依附性和保护湖泊的意图之间的关系。确定了四类休闲人士:全方位,欣赏性,消费性和参与度较低。还根据受访者对湖岸财产的所有权以及财产是否用作主要住房或第二住房进行了细分。这项研究有助于研究户外休闲的参与如何与环境态度和行为意图相关。结果表明,娱乐参与与保护湖泊的态度和行为意图有关。在公众中,参与湖泊休闲活动的人较少,他们报告采取政治或慈善行动保护湖泊的意愿大大降低。来自普通大众的有鉴赏力的休闲主义者更有可能采取政治行动,而全方位和消费型的休闲主义者则更有可能捐赠时间和金钱来保护湖泊。在湖岸财产所有人中,休闲娱乐参与度较低的人报告说,他们总体上对保护其湖泊的责任较低,而对保护本地水生植物的个人规范的评价较低。然而,与欣赏,消费和参与较少的游憩者相比,来自湖岸物业所有人样本的全方位游憩者报告说,其去除本地水生植物的行为意图明显更高;该研究通过以下方面推进了场所依恋的研究:(a)检查访客的以及居民对明尼苏达州湖泊的依恋,以及(b)依依地点与保护态度和行为意图之间的关系。较强的场所依恋与财产所有权和娱乐参与的频率相关。该研究开发了一种测量家庭与湖泊的联系的量表,该论文在本文中作为规范性场所依恋而引入。结果支持了先前的研究,该研究表明:(a)户外休闲与环境态度之间存在正相关关系,以及(b)娱乐参与类型的差异。研究结果表明,参与娱乐活动对保护明尼苏达州湖泊至关重要。参与基于湖泊的户外休闲活动与与湖泊有关的场所依恋,个人责任和行为意图有关。特别是,较少参与娱乐活动的参与者报告称其对湖泊的态度和规范性场所依恋程度较低,对保护湖泊的个人责任较少,并且采取慈善或政治行动保护湖泊的意图最低。但是,与保护湖泊和水生植物有关的态度和行为意图模型中仍然存在大量无法解释的差异。对娱乐,财产所有权,场所依附性和保护性的未来研究可以结合娱乐参与,场所依附性,场所的“内在性”,环境态度和行为意图的更全面的度量。此外,未来的研究可能会考察场所含义,环境价值,社会资本,社区意识,政治意识形态,教育背景以及与场所的联系时间对环境态度,行为意图和实际行为的影响。 :保护,湖岸财产,规范激活理论,场所依恋,娱乐参与,结构方程模型

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