作者: Thomas A. Heberlein , Göran Ericsson
DOI: 10.1080/10871200591003454
关键词: Wildlife 、 Rural area 、 Urbanization 、 Environmental protection 、 Cultural influence 、 Population 、 Recreation 、 Geography 、 Socioeconomics
摘要: Forty years ago Philip M. Hauser (1962) argued that classifying all urbanites without regard to their rural origins ignored the cultural effects of life on recreation. A population who grew up in areas should be more likely participate hunting, for example, than multigenerational urbanites, because influences hunting. This article extends Hauser’s logic attitudes toward wildlife, and wolves. Does where a city resident make any difference? Do contacts with countryside have an influence urbanites? article’s data, based national survey Swedes, show those born cities parents lived negative hunting wolves, feel wildlife is less important, comparison experience. Urban residents had contact positive wildli...