保护老虎种群的经济学:将家庭行为与偷猎和猎物消耗联系起来

The Economics of Protecting Tiger Populations: Linking Household Behavior to Poaching and Prey Depletion

Land Economics · 2003
被引 57
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

建立了一个经济模型,分析偷猎老虎和猎杀其猎物这两种威胁,探讨老虎与农户的互动,为保护濒危老虎的政策提供参考。

Abstract

<i>The tiger ( </i>Panthera tigris<i> ) is classified as endangered and populations continue to decline. This paper presents a formal economic analysis of the two most imminent threats to the survival of wild tigers: poaching tigers and hunting their prey. A model is developed to examine interactions between tigers and farm households living in and around tiger habitats. The analysis extends the existing literature on tiger demography, incorporating predator-prey interactions and exploring the sensitivity of tiger populations to key economic parameters. The analysis aims to contribute to policy debates on how best to protect one of the world’ s most endangered wild cats.</i>

老虎保护偷猎猎物消耗农户行为