The Cognition and Behavioral Intention about Developing Traditional Ecoagriculture in Taiwu, Pingtung County
碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 森林系 === 93 === With the rolling of the time, agriculture roles have become more and more diversed and interact with eco-system and the social cutural more closely. According to the documentations and looking back on past records, we found that the aboriginal traditional tribe had...
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ndltd-TW-093NPUST3600122016-12-22T04:12:22Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/66607737845337919824 The Cognition and Behavioral Intention about Developing Traditional Ecoagriculture in Taiwu, Pingtung County 屏東縣泰武鄉原住民發展傳統生態農業之認知與行為意向之研究 Jin-Ming Yu 游靜敏 碩士 國立屏東科技大學 森林系 93 With the rolling of the time, agriculture roles have become more and more diversed and interact with eco-system and the social cutural more closely. According to the documentations and looking back on past records, we found that the aboriginal traditional tribe had used their intelligent thinking to make a systematic social rule to keep the ecological mechanism in function, In the social system without words and currency why could they keep their life sufficient for thousands of years. The aboriginal traditional agriculture is a “green industry” that involves food safety, culture, agriculture, ecosystem, and it also meets the trend of better food consumption, which contributes to the development of eco-tourism. The main purpose of this study was to profile aboriginal behavioral intention that included their motivations, and based on the findings. This study offers suggestions on courses about ecological environmental education for ecological conservation and forest policy. This research adopts questionnaire survey method. It takes stratified random sampling from Taiwu township. Altogether there are 202 effective samples. The accumulated information are brought to carry out descriptive statistics, t test, ANOVA variable analysis and discussion. When the findings of the research are synthesized, the following conclusions are summarized: 1. The ecoagriculture cognition of Taiwu aborigine is positively correlated with their level of native language fluency. 2. Aborigine of different sexes, tribe and farm produce distribution have obvious difference in their ecoagriculture cognition. The female have higher concerns for ecoagriculture cognition than male. No significant difference is shown in other areas. 3. The ecoagriculture cognition of Taiwu aborigine in natural cultural resource cognition scores the highest, but the producing management cognition scores the least. 4. Aborigine of different sexes and farm produce distribution have obvious difference in their ecoagriculture behavior intention. The female have higher concerns for attending desire than male. 5. The different produce management cognition level of Taiwu aborigine is positively correlated with their attending desire. 6. The aborigine show highest demands (63.9%) for farm technique trainings offered by government, and second highest demands (48.0%) for farm information offered by government. Ph. D. Kai-An Lo Ph. D. Chi-Chuan Lue 羅凱安 劉吉川 2005 學位論文 ; thesis 100 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 森林系 === 93 === With the rolling of the time, agriculture roles have become more and more diversed and interact with eco-system and the social cutural more closely. According to the documentations and looking back on past records, we found that the aboriginal traditional tribe had used their intelligent thinking to make a systematic social rule to keep the ecological mechanism in function, In the social system without words and currency why could they keep their life sufficient for thousands of years. The aboriginal traditional agriculture is a “green industry” that involves food safety, culture, agriculture, ecosystem, and it also meets the trend of better food consumption, which contributes to the development of eco-tourism. The main purpose of this study was to profile aboriginal behavioral intention that included their motivations, and based on the findings. This study offers suggestions on courses about ecological environmental education for ecological conservation and forest policy.
This research adopts questionnaire survey method. It takes stratified random sampling from Taiwu township. Altogether there are 202 effective samples. The accumulated information are brought to carry out descriptive statistics, t test, ANOVA variable analysis and discussion. When the findings of the research are synthesized, the following conclusions are summarized:
1. The ecoagriculture cognition of Taiwu aborigine is positively correlated with their level of native language fluency.
2. Aborigine of different sexes, tribe and farm produce distribution have obvious difference in their ecoagriculture cognition. The female have higher concerns for ecoagriculture cognition than male. No significant difference is shown in other areas.
3. The ecoagriculture cognition of Taiwu aborigine in natural cultural resource cognition scores the highest, but the producing management cognition scores the least.
4. Aborigine of different sexes and farm produce distribution have obvious difference in their ecoagriculture behavior intention. The female have higher concerns for attending desire than male.
5. The different produce management cognition level of Taiwu aborigine is positively correlated with their attending desire.
6. The aborigine show highest demands (63.9%) for farm technique trainings offered by government, and second highest demands (48.0%) for farm information offered by government.
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