Exploring Mountain Hikers’ Wildlife Value Orientations and Disturbance of Birds of Prey: A Case Study from Norway

Author:

Zouhar Yosra12ORCID,Aas Øystein1ORCID,Hambro Dybsand Hilde Nikoline1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), 1432 Ås, Norway

2. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), 2624 Lillehammer, Norway

Abstract

Wildlife value orientations (WVOs) are useful for gaining knowledge about how humans’ relationship to nature, wildlife, and management differs between groups in society. Our study investigated the level of acceptance for the implementation of measures to avoid the disturbance of golden eagles among hikers with different WVOs. Our results indicated differences between WVO typologies regarding how they assessed the consequences of outdoor recreation on nature and wildlife, as well as measures to manage human traffic. These findings contributed to confirming our hypotheses that peoples’ WVOs have an impact on how people assess wildlife and the natural environment, and that WVOs affect the acceptance of management measures. This study concluded that identifying and studying visitors’ WVOs contributes to understanding the underlying dimensions that influence peoples’ attitudes and behavior. WVOs has not been studied in a Norwegian context previously, and this study contributes new knowledge that is useful for managing human–wildlife relations in more sustainable ways.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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