Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece

Value orientations can predict attitudes and possibly behaviors. Wildlife value orientations (WVOs) are useful constructs for predicting differences in attitudes among segments of the public towards issues in the wildlife domain. We carried out face-to-face interviews with a representative sample of...

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Main Authors: Vasilios Liordos, Vasileios J. Kontsiotis, Ioanna Eleftheriadou, Stylianos Telidis, Archimidis Triantafyllidis
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4834/2/3/27
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spelling doaj-e613f0ffc37543ca80967f79e9ee91712021-09-26T00:00:47ZengMDPI AGEarth2673-48342021-07-0122745746710.3390/earth2030027Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in GreeceVasilios Liordos0Vasileios J. Kontsiotis1Ioanna Eleftheriadou2Stylianos Telidis3Archimidis Triantafyllidis4Department of Forest and Natural Environment Sciences, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 172, 66100 Drama, GreeceDepartment of Forest and Natural Environment Sciences, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 172, 66100 Drama, GreeceDepartment of Forest and Natural Environment Sciences, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 172, 66100 Drama, GreeceDepartment of Forest and Natural Environment Sciences, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 172, 66100 Drama, GreeceDepartment of Forest and Natural Environment Sciences, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 172, 66100 Drama, GreeceValue orientations can predict attitudes and possibly behaviors. Wildlife value orientations (WVOs) are useful constructs for predicting differences in attitudes among segments of the public towards issues in the wildlife domain. We carried out face-to-face interviews with a representative sample of the Greek population (<i>n</i> = 2392) to investigate two basic WVOs, domination and mutualism and the four WVO types that result from their combination: traditionalist (high domination, low mutualism), mutualist (high mutualism, low domination), distanced (low mutualism, low domination) and pluralist (high mutualism, high domination), and how they relate to sociodemographics. Based on basic WVOs, the Greek population was predominantly mutualism-oriented. The analysis of WVO types also revealed that mutualists were the most abundant (41.0%) followed by the distanced (31.1%). Traditionalists (17.9%) and pluralists (10.0%) occupied smaller proportions of the population. Younger individuals were more mutualist-oriented, while older individuals (>35 years old) were more traditionalist and distanced-oriented. Females were more mutualist than males, the latter being more traditionalist. Those with higher education were more mutualist and less traditionalist and distanced than those with lower education. Pet owners were more mutualist and less distanced than non-pet owners. WVO types did not vary with current residence. The produced knowledge would inform about differences in WVOs among segments of the public and would be therefore useful for implementing successful wildlife conservation and management plans.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4834/2/3/27questionnaire surveygeneral publicvalue orientationscognitive hierarchystakeholdersEastern Mediterranean
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author Vasilios Liordos
Vasileios J. Kontsiotis
Ioanna Eleftheriadou
Stylianos Telidis
Archimidis Triantafyllidis
spellingShingle Vasilios Liordos
Vasileios J. Kontsiotis
Ioanna Eleftheriadou
Stylianos Telidis
Archimidis Triantafyllidis
Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
Earth
questionnaire survey
general public
value orientations
cognitive hierarchy
stakeholders
Eastern Mediterranean
author_facet Vasilios Liordos
Vasileios J. Kontsiotis
Ioanna Eleftheriadou
Stylianos Telidis
Archimidis Triantafyllidis
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title Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
title_short Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
title_full Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
title_fullStr Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
title_sort wildlife value orientations and demographics in greece
publisher MDPI AG
series Earth
issn 2673-4834
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Value orientations can predict attitudes and possibly behaviors. Wildlife value orientations (WVOs) are useful constructs for predicting differences in attitudes among segments of the public towards issues in the wildlife domain. We carried out face-to-face interviews with a representative sample of the Greek population (<i>n</i> = 2392) to investigate two basic WVOs, domination and mutualism and the four WVO types that result from their combination: traditionalist (high domination, low mutualism), mutualist (high mutualism, low domination), distanced (low mutualism, low domination) and pluralist (high mutualism, high domination), and how they relate to sociodemographics. Based on basic WVOs, the Greek population was predominantly mutualism-oriented. The analysis of WVO types also revealed that mutualists were the most abundant (41.0%) followed by the distanced (31.1%). Traditionalists (17.9%) and pluralists (10.0%) occupied smaller proportions of the population. Younger individuals were more mutualist-oriented, while older individuals (>35 years old) were more traditionalist and distanced-oriented. Females were more mutualist than males, the latter being more traditionalist. Those with higher education were more mutualist and less traditionalist and distanced than those with lower education. Pet owners were more mutualist and less distanced than non-pet owners. WVO types did not vary with current residence. The produced knowledge would inform about differences in WVOs among segments of the public and would be therefore useful for implementing successful wildlife conservation and management plans.
topic questionnaire survey
general public
value orientations
cognitive hierarchy
stakeholders
Eastern Mediterranean
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4834/2/3/27
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