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| DOI | 10.1016/J.ECOSER.2024.101609 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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Understanding the potential tradeoffs in the social perceptions of ecosystem services (ED) and disservices (EDS) may help decision-making when managing human-modified landscapes like agroecosystems. These tradeoffs are critical when ES and EDS come from the same "provider". Using bats as a provider example, we show how understanding tradeoffs between ES and EDS may assist in exploring management actions to mitigate human-bat conflicts and thus promote bat conservation. We used a socio-cultural approach consisting of focus groups and individual stakeholder interviews. People noticed more EDS than ES related to the presence of bats, mainly personal security (fear of attacks) and health (risk of disease transmission). Suppression of insect agricultural pests was the most frequently mentioned service. Incomplete and distorted information from mass media sources strongly influences people's perceptions of bats. Avoiding human-bat contact may help counteract the fear, insecurity and unpleasantness people perceive from bats. Innovative management interventions, such as bat boxes and other artificial roosts, may help to favour bat conservation and their role in the agroecosystem, while other management actions (e.g., educational programs to reinforce ES) help balance ES and EDS tradeoffs. Nevertheless, balancing the tradeoffs in people's perceptions of ES and EDS related to bats and collaboration among public and private institutions is necessary to facilitate conservation, management, and environmental education. Our findings recognise society's challenges and how best to identify, protect, and conserve critical human and ecosystem health services in agroecosystems and human-modified landscapes.
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| Ecology |
| Environmental Sciences |
| Environmental Studies |
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| Ecology |
| Management, Monitoring, Policy And Law |
| Global And Planetary Change |
| Geography, Planning And Development |
| Nature And Landscape Conservation |
| Agricultural And Biological Sciences (Miscellaneous) |
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| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Meli, Paula | Mujer |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile |
| 2 | Imio, Juan Carlos | Hombre |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
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| 2 | Carlos Imio, Juan | - |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
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| 3 | Lison, Fulgencio | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile |
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| Fundación para la Innovación Agraria |
| FIA |
| CONICYT Fondecyt Iniciacion |
| Cambio Climático en el Centro-Sur de Chile |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| National Agency of Research and Development |
| ANID-CONICYT Fondecyt Iniciacion |
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| This study was supported by the National Agency of Research and Development, ANID-CONICYT Fondecyt Iniciacion (Projects 11191021 and 11180514), FIA (project "Estudio para el apoyo al manejo productivo mediante el control biologico de plagas a traves de murci elagos insectivoros para una agricultura mas sostenible y adaptada al Cambio Climatico en el Centro-Sur de Chile (PYT-2017-0188)" and the "Proyecto BATsignal: Desarrollo de un sistema complementario para una agricultura mas sustentable y adaptada al Cambio Climatico (PYT- 2018-0065). |
| This study was supported by the National Agency of Research and Development , ANID -CONICYT Fondecyt Iniciación (Projects 11191021 and 11180514 ), FIA (project “Estudio para el apoyo al manejo productivo mediante el control biológico de plagas a través de murciélagos insectívoros para una agricultura más sostenible y adaptada al Cambio Climático en el Centro-Sur de Chile ( PYT-2017-0188 )” and the “Proyecto BATsignal: Desarrollo de un sistema complementario para una agricultura más sustentable y adaptada al Cambio Climático ( PYT-2018-0065 ). |
| This study was supported by the National Agency of Research and Development , ANID -CONICYT Fondecyt Iniciación (Projects 11191021 and 11180514 ), FIA (project “Estudio para el apoyo al manejo productivo mediante el control biológico de plagas a través de murciélagos insectívoros para una agricultura más sostenible y adaptada al Cambio Climático en el Centro-Sur de Chile ( PYT-2017-0188 )” and the “Proyecto BATsignal: Desarrollo de un sistema complementario para una agricultura más sustentable y adaptada al Cambio Climático ( PYT-2018-0065 ). |