Do student teachers’ wildlife value orientations impact how they judge management actions of carnivore species from different habitat status groups?

verfasst von
Martin Remmele, Till Bruckermann
Abstract

Lethal management of carnivore species in Germany differs according to the species habitat status (i.e., for new arrivals, long-established, or re-colonizing species). Management actions are not always accepted by the public. Since prospective teachers are future multipliers of public acceptance of lethal management, and teaching is influenced by ones’ value orientations, we investigated student teachers’ (N = 95) decisions on lethal management of carnivore species of different habitat status groups in relation to their wildlife value orientations (WVOs). Our results show that student teachers’ WVOs are more strongly associated with certain management actions for new arrivals and re-colonizing species than for long-established species. In those cases, their WVOs are more likely to affect teaching of decision-making in the context of management actions. Thus, teacher education should support student teachers in reflecting their value orientations for teaching local biodiversity protection.

Organisationseinheit(en)
Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft
Externe Organisation(en)
Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe
IPN - Leibniz-Institut für die Pädagogik der Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik
Typ
Artikel
Journal
Human Dimensions of Wildlife
Band
28
Seiten
490-498
Anzahl der Seiten
9
ISSN
1087-1209
Publikationsdatum
2023
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Natur- und Landschaftsschutz, Management, Monitoring, Politik und Recht
Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung
SDG 15 – Lebensraum Land
Elektronische Version(en)
https://www.iew.uni-hannover.de/fileadmin/iew/Dateien_Arbeitsbereich_Bruckermann/Manuskriptdateien/Remmele__Bruckermann_2023_-_Do_student_teachers_-_Accepted_Manuscript.pdf (Zugang: Offen)
https://doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2022.2101721 (Zugang: Geschlossen)