Frontiers in Sustainable Cities,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: Sept. 19, 2023
The
economic
and
ecological
importance
of
pollinators
the
increasingly
evident
decline
their
populations
have
drawn
concern
from
scientists,
governments,
individuals
alike.
While
research
has
focused
on
causes
solutions
to
pollinator
declines,
it
is
less
understood
how
motivate
actual
behavior
changes
help
conserve
pollinators.
Behavioral
psychologists
developed
many
theories
explain
human
behavioral
drivers
affect
adoption
pro-environmental
behaviors
such
as
recycling
other
sustainability
actions.
A
comprehensive
model
incorporating
norm
activation
theory,
new
paradigm,
values-belief-norm
theory
planned
suggests
various
psychological
determinants
that
drive
in
behaviors.
survey
was
constructed
using
Qualtrics
software
measure
analyze
>1,500
individuals'
responses
questions
designed
test
relationships
between
different
types
conservation
sociopsychological
an
individual's
intention
perform
said
Previous
behaviors,
issue
awareness,
positive
attitudes
toward
consistently
predict
increased
which
supports
related
Other
determinants,
ascription
responsibility
perceived
control,
had
effects
some
tested
Understanding
these
could
improve
efforts
educate
increase
Finally,
mixed
fewer
significant
with
need
for
revisions
specific
wording
tools
additional
testing
determinants.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
12(23), P. 10179 - 10179
Published: Dec. 6, 2020
Beekeeping
is
an
important
part
of
the
bioeconomy.
Throughout
its
existence,
it
has
been
one
fields
human
endeavour
that
contributes
to
sustainability.
It
significant
benefits
for
society,
both
economically
and
environmentally.
Most
(90%)
honeybees’
benefit
humankind
lies
in
their
pollination
capacity,
only
10%
bee
products
(honey,
propolis,
wax,
etc.).
The
research
presented
was
carried
out
conditions
Czech
Republic
first
half
2020
through
a
questionnaire
survey
within
Google
Form,
which
aimed
at
beekeepers.
aim
this
paper
is,
based
on
survey,
evaluate
ecosystem
services
beekeeping
from
perspective
beekeepers,
including
valuation
selected
types
services.
results
show
Republic,
most
common
reason
as
hobby
(34.18%).
As
expected,
demand
very
low
compared
other
countries
(11.6%).
From
point
view
services,
showed
cultivated
plants
(54.7%)
honeybee
(24.8%).
value
all
totals
3,646,368
CZK.
state
support
needed,
should
address
negative
demographic
development
beekeepers
thus
ensure
production
Ecosystem Services,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
62, P. 101538 - 101538
Published: June 25, 2023
It
is
increasingly
acknowledged
that
bees
are
declining,
notably
as
a
result
of
global
changes
such
climate
and
land-use
affect
the
abundance
diversity
floral
resources
(i.e.
pollen
nectar).
Recently,
new
concern
has
gained
traction:
negative
impact
honeybees
on
wild
due
to
competition
over
resources.
Some
studies
also
suggest
there
might
be
intraspecific
among
themselves.
While
these
issues
have
mainly
been
considered
by
ecological
scientists
so
far,
this
study
aims
address
their
social
dimensions
well.
We
viewing
common-pool
could
pave
way
governance
mechanisms
for
management,
based
collective
action
involving
multiple
actors
use
modify
associated
ecosystem
services.
Combining
conceptual
insights
resources,
services,
we
develop
model
human–bee–flower
social-ecological
systems.
This
was
applied
in
case
Cévennes
National
Park,
analyse
beekeepers'
representations,
practices,
rules-in-use
interactions,
allowing
us
identify
critical
levers
obstacles
Our
analysis
reveals
although
diverse
controversial
perceptions
bees,
idea
resource
underlies
range
practices
rules-in-use.
In
addition,
show
changing
increasing
vulnerability
All
all,
considering
appears
relevant
interdependencies
involved
management.
now
crucial
forms
will
reconcile
beekeeping
conservation
coordination
with
farmers
other
land
managers.
Agricultural Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 6, 2025
ABSTRACT
When
multiple
food
date
label
phrases
are
allowed,
consumers
may
misinterpret
these
labels,
causing
inefficiency.
Using
data
collected
in
China,
we
find
considerable
consumer
misinterpretation
even
when
only
one
type
of
is
permitted
by
regulation.
Furthermore,
preference
diverges
according
to
their
own
interpretation
the
and
depending
on
food.
Misinterpretation
also
leads
welfare
loss.
Through
a
value
information
(VOI)
framework
taken
into
consideration,
show
that
changing
Sell
Not
use
if
after
generates
largest
gain.
Our
findings
advise
manufacturers
policymakers
understanding
perspectives
labels
creating
efficient
labeling
regulations
given
misinterpretation.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
103(1), P. 126 - 141
Published: Sept. 3, 2020
Hypothetical
bias
(HB)
is
often
considered
a
main
source
of
weakness
for
valuation
surveys
any
kind
and
the
thought
to
be
even
stronger
if
process
framed
as
willingness
accept
(WTA)
rather
than
pay
(WTP).
Using
data
collected
after
reviewing
both
published
unpublished
articles,
we
conduct
meta‐analysis
whether
what
extent
WTA
studies
may
have
HB.
Out
eighty‐six
records
from
twenty‐one
that
used
elicitation
methods
in
hypothetical
real
elicitations,
one
study
appears
influenced
perception
extreme
HB
WTA.
Most
exhibit
no
evidence
or
it
less
severe
problem
compared
historic
patterns
WTP
studies.
We
then
field
experiment
eliciting
container
honey.
Results
show
based
on
significant
difference
between
two
treatments.
Our
findings
challenge
long‐held
belief
avoid
elicitations
fear
exaggerated
economic
values
associated
Conservation Science and Practice,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
2(12)
Published: Oct. 14, 2020
Abstract
Understanding
the
general
public's
knowledge
and
perceptions
of
an
issue
can
help
drive
action
on
part
decision‐makers.
Such
understanding
is
critical
when
decision‐makers
are
faced
with
multiple
stakeholders,
which
case
biodiversity
conservation
issues.
We
surveyed
Canadian
public
using
a
telephone
questionnaire
to
assess
level
native
wild
bee
(Hymenoptera:
Apoidea:
Anthophila)
health
conservation.
found
that
among
participants
was
low.
Half
named
non‐native
managed
European
honeybee
(
Apis
mellifera
Linnaeus
1758)
as
bee,
Canada.
Over
two‐thirds
stated
provisioning
ecosystem
services
(ES)
most
important
reason
conserve
bees.
thought
federal
provincial
government
should
be
principally
responsible
for
One‐third
perceived
no
personal
barriers
nearly
one‐quarter
they
did
not
know
how
efforts.
Our
results
highlight
scientific
researchers
play
role
in
outreach
education
environmental
non‐governmental
organizations
(ENGOs)
take
active
lobbying
at
levels
respect
Insect Conservation and Diversity,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 214 - 218
Published: March 1, 2020
Abstract
1.
The
potential
decline
of
insects
and
their
contribution
to
ecosystem
services
is
a
matter
immense
concern.
2.
Reversing
the
current
degradation
natural
world
will
require
substantial
attitudinal
behavioural
shifts,
but
for
this
occur
people
need
buy‐in
decisions
choices
that
may
be
less
desirable
than
those
they
currently
make.
3.
People
also
appreciate
importance
ecosystems,
habitats
species
are
regarded
as
uncharismatic,
including
course
great
many
other
invertebrates.
To
do
requires
radical
shift
in
our
approach
marketing
general
particular.
4.
We
propose
adopting
used
so
successfully
commercial
marketing;
4Ps
framework
(product,
price,
place
promotion).
outline
examples
how
would
result
more
informed
effective
ways
market
biodiversity,
expanding
focus
away
from
traditionally
considered
charismatic.
public
perception
insects,
group
includes
some
most
loved
disliked
taxa
on
planet,
could
potentially
substantially
improved
by
use
approach.
5.
If
such
strategy
can
raise
perceived
value,
it
follows
care
about
empower
conservation
action.