Session 10: Participating in fruit fly control: Why being motivated is not good enough
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Participating in fruit fly control:Why being motivated is not good enough
Isabel Arevalo-VignePhD Candidate
Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
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What is the problem?
How could it be fixed?
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Interactions influence/regulate medfly development, survival and dispersal responsible of fruit fly outbreaks- Understanding the dispersal ability of fruit flies in a man-made
context supposes acquiring knowledge.
Invasions and outbreaks are the result of human activities- Preventing /regulating fruit fly responses to environmental change in
man-made environments supposes changing human behaviour.
The Fruit fly problem - a holistic perspective
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Factors influencing intention to control
Psychological factors
Behaviour(implement
control)
Attitudes
Social norms Intention(to control)
Self-efficacy
(issues for implementation)Knowledge
Motivationintrinsic
Motivationextrinsic
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Motivation to control fruit fly
work hard on what’s important 1 feel bad if not controlling 2 sense of well being 3 mastering pest 4 gaining practical knowledge 5 don't disappoint 6
Intrinsically motivated behaviours
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All house Orchard
acquiring practical knowledge
satisfaction of mastering pest
would feel bad if not controlling
Motivation to control fruit fly (vs effort $/hr)
House ($/hr) Orchard ($/hr)
Annual Effort by Property 6.57 10.51
Annual Effort by tree 1.68 0.11
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Cooperation – What makes them tick?
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Cooperation – What makes them tick?
Will participate if rankHelp & advice available 1Training available 2Regular updates 3Neighbours involved 4Bonuses & rewards 5Penalties imposed 6
INCENTIVES
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Factors influencing intention to control
Psychological factors
Behaviour(implement
control)
Attitudes
Social norms Intention(to control)
Self-efficacy
(issues for implementation)Knowledge Motivation
intrinsic
Motivation
extrinsic
Positive incentivesHelp & advice – Training – Regular updates
Changes to regulation Chemical restrictions Limited resources Diminished capacity Responsibility shifted One way communication
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Factors influencing intention to control
Psychological factors
Behaviour(implement
control)
Attitudes
Social norms Intention(to control)
Self-efficacy
(issues for implementation)Knowledge
Motivationintrinsic
Motivation
extrinsic
Positive incentivesHelp & advice – Training – Regular updates
Negative incentives (lack of/less)Coordination & Leadership – Extension –
Communication – Funding
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1CE
ommunity
ngagement
Addressing the needs of the one...will make the difference to many
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Ben White, Ross Kingwel (UWA) Nancy Longnecker (OTAGO University, NZ) Iain Walker (CSIRO)
THANK YOU
64046. Engaging communities in biosecurityEvaluating the role of science communication and incentives in the area-wide management of fruit fly in Western Australia