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Place invaders: Identity,place attachment and possum control in the South Island West Coast of New Zealand
Authors:Susan Bidwell  Lee Thompson
Affiliation:Population Health, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:The pesticide 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) is used in New Zealand as the primary means of controlling the Australian brushtail possum, a problem pest. This study identified place and its role in identity as an important mediator of the perspectives of those that either strongly supported or opposed its use. Individuals' differing constructions of place influenced the way they perceived ‘others’ as a threat to their place and their views on control of its management and protection. This study may contribute to a new understanding of the importance of place in this and other similar natural resource disputes.
Keywords:Australian brushtail possum  identity  natural environment  place attachment  sodium fluoroacetate
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