野生动物
透视图(图形)
环境规划
环境资源管理
业务
社会学
营销
环境伦理学
地理
生态学
经济
计算机科学
哲学
人工智能
生物
作者
Laura A. Warner,Dharmendra Kalauni,John Diaz,Emily Marois,Jaret C. Daniels,Adam G. Dale
标识
DOI:10.1177/00139165241284741
摘要
Lack of demand for professional wildlife-friendly landscape maintenance (WFLM) is not well understood, and further complicated by institutional and non-institutional influences. Framed by the Transtheoretical Model of Change, this study evaluated behaviors and perceptions pertaining to WFLM. A cross-sectional research design with quota sampling gathered stage of change, perceived motivators and barriers, processes of change, and self-efficacy from 1,219 Florida residents who hired a professional for landscape maintenance services. Comparisons were conducted to disentangle the relationship between living in a homeowners association and requesting WFLM. More residents were in earlier pre-action stages than later behavioral stages. There were stronger perceptions of some external barriers and motivators among homeowners association residents with perceptions of neighbors’ expectations being the greater motivator and barrier among this audience segment. Findings reveal a need to support residents in earlier stages of behavior change and integrate social norms into behavior change programs, especially within homeowners associations.
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