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Aug
08

Finance – 北京市民对养犬宽容理解 同时呼吁文明养犬

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北京市民对养犬宽容理解 同时呼吁文明养犬
[ 2007-09-21 11:19 ]

中国日报网环球在线消息:北京市民对养犬的态度究竟如
何?中国人民大学9月20日公布的一份调查报告显示,多数
市民对狗的印象是“可爱、忠诚、友善、温顺”;接近七
成非养犬户对邻居养犬表示理解和宽容,并认为养犬能培
养人的责任感和爱心。

为了解北京市民养犬态度和对养犬管理现状的看法,完善
有关北京城市养犬管理方面的公共政策,中国人民大学制
度分析与公共政策研究中心主任毛寿龙教授主持实施了《
2007北京市民养犬态度调查》,调查活动得到伴侣动物研��
�信息中心支持。调查组在北京市八大城区和通州、顺义��
�大兴、昌平四个郊区随机抽取1050个有效住户(其中养犬�
��占357户,非养犬户占693户),经过三个月的问卷调查和�
��谈,运用科学的统计方法,完成了本调查报告。

主要发现

调查结果显示,无论养犬与否,多数人对犬的态度是喜爱
或包容的。半数以上的养犬家庭是出于爱犬而养犬,并把
犬当作不可缺少的家庭成员。接近七成非养犬户对邻居养
犬持理解和赞成的态度,并认为养犬能够培养人的责任感
和爱心、不同程度地促进邻里交流。另外,超过七成的被
访者认为应该立法保护伴侣动物,依法惩治虐待动物等现
象。无论是养犬还是非养犬受访者都赞成“负责任的养犬
人”的提法。

调查发现,目前养犬家庭中男性更多的担当着照顾犬的责
任,并且养犬并不是有钱人的专利。在对养犬人与非养犬
人背景资料的调查中发现,作为养犬的第一主人,男性比
例达到了69.4%。与此同时,养犬并非某一个特定年龄人群�
��偏好,之所以养犬主要是基于喜欢犬。从抽取的问卷中�
��,养犬户中第一主人在40-50岁年龄段的占30.0%,50-60岁年�
��段占28.3%,其中以中年为最多。但从总体年龄分布来看��
�养犬并不是某一个特定年龄人群的偏好。调查还发现,��
�犬与否与个人收入没有正相关性,并不是人们通常认为��
�养犬是有钱人的专利。从调查来看,家庭月均收入多在10
00~3000元,养犬户与非养犬户相应比例是48.3%、44.9%,家��
�月均收入3000~8000元之间的分别是36.3%和30.9%。

养犬的态度

大多养犬户和非养犬户都认为犬可爱、忠诚、友善,但养
犬户对正面印象评价高于非养犬户;而在负面印象评价上
,非养犬户高于养犬户。在养犬者看来,养犬的主要原因
是喜欢犬,达45.3%,认为是为了做伴、增添乐趣的也比较�
��,分别为11.8%、28.7%,认为是出于安全防卫需要的只占7.0
%。在看待犬在家庭中的地位时,51.1%养犬户将犬看成是家
中不可缺少的成员,42.7%的人则把犬看是宠物,另外当作�
��家的工具和其它分别为4.8%和1.4%,这充分说明犬在养犬��
�家庭中地位很高。

在非养犬户对待养犬的态度上,表示理解的比例最高,为
34.5%,而表示赞成、无所谓的分别达到5.6%、26.6%,也就是�
��没有明确反对养犬的比例高达66.7%,反对的只有32.1%。在
调查养犬者是否会给他们的爱犬节育时,81.7%的人回答不�
��给他们的爱犬进行节育,只有18.3%的人回答愿意。而进��
�步询问原因时,发现47.2%的人认为太残忍,41.9%的人认为�
��有必要。这表明,北京市试图为对犬节育提供激励的政�
��,其有效性需要进一步分析。

养犬的影响

对犬不宜进入的公共场所,养犬者与非养犬者基本达成共
识:酒店、商场、办公场所、公共汽车、公园等,其中除
了认为公园不宜进入的比例接近50%左右外,其他各项的比
例都在80%以上。

在受访的非养犬户中,除了有四分之一的人填写了养犬对
城市没有什么积极影响外,余下的四分之三中,分别有22.
3%和22.7%的人选择了养犬能够培养人的责任感和爱心,而��
�受访的养犬户中,这一比例更是高达31.2%和34.9%;另外受�
��者也认为养犬能不同程度的促进邻里交流,在养犬和非�
��犬户的调查中,比例分别是18.0%和13.0%;除此之外,受访
者还提到养犬对促进城市文明进步、提升城市国际形象、
创造商机和就业也有积极作用。在受访的养犬户中,有高
达26.6%的人认为养犬对城市的消极影响很小,可以忽略和�
��受,而非养犬户持同样看法的还不到3.7%,两者观点差距
较大;在养犬户中认为养犬对城市的消极影响主要集中在
污染环境和传播疾病。对影响邻里关系和威胁人身安全方
面选择比例相对较低,分别为12.9%、12.4%;而受访的非养��
�户对以上几个方面的选择都在20%以上。

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27
Aug
08

1 – UN tells Iran to suspend until August 31

WORLD / Middle East

UN tells Iran to suspend until August 31
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-08-01 08:59

UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council on Monday demanded that Iran
suspend its nuclear activities by August 31 or face the threat of
sanctions, but Tehran denounced the move as illegal and vowed to press on.

File picture of Iranian technicians at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion
Facilities (UCF), 420 kms south of Tehran. The UN Security Council has
ordered Iran to halt its controversial nuclear activities by August 31 or
face the threat of sanctions.[AFP]

In a resolution passed by 14 to 1, the Security Council for the first
time included legally binding demands on Iran and a sanctions threat.

Qatar, the only Arab member, voted against it.

The resolution, which followed weeks of negotiations, demanded that Iran
“suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, including
research and development.”

If Tehran does not comply by the deadline, the council would consider
adopting “appropriate measures” under Article 41 of Chapter 7 of the U.N.
Charter, which refers to diplomatic and economic sanctions.

The United States and its allies suspect Iran is developing a nuclear
bomb and accuse it of hiding its research for the past 18 years.

But Iran’s U.N. Ambassador Javad Zarif recited Tehran’s history of
alleged mistreatment by the West, including a lack of action when Saddam
Hussein’s Iraqi government used chemical weapons against his country.

He said “Iran’s peaceful nuclear program poses no threat to international
peace and security and therefore dealing with this issue in the Security
Council is unwarranted and void of any legal basis or practical utility.”

“The people and government of the Islamic Republic of Iran are determined
to exercise their inalienable right to nuclear technology for peaceful
purposes,” Zarif told the council.

In Tehran, Kazem Jalali, a spokesman for the Iranian parliament’s foreign
affairs and security commission, said the resolution was “unacceptable”
and would create a situation where no one benefits.

“It seems America has done its utmost to divert Iran’s case from the path
of dialogue and drag it into crisis,” Jalali told the Students News
agency.

But President George W. Bush told reporters during a trip to Miami it was
“a strong resolution.”

“The Iranians must hear loud and clear with this resolution the world’s
intent, upon working together, to make sure that they do not end up with
a nuclear weapon,” Bush said.

European delegates took pains to emphasize that if Iran cooperates and
suspends its uranium enrichment activities, a package of energy,
technological and commercial incentives, offered in June would be
forthcoming.

“The choice is Iran’s. The door to negotiations is open,” said German
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin.

“Our proposals suggest a procedure for reviewing the moratorium once
international confidence in Iran’s intentions has been restored,”
Britain’s U.N. Ambassador Emyr Jones Parry told the council. “But the
continuation of enrichment related and reprocessing activities, including
research and development, would allow Iran to develop the know-how to
produce fissile material suitable for use in nuclear weapons.”

While U.S. Ambassador John Bolton characterized Zarif’s address as a
rejection, Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said he preferred to
view Iran’s response in a positive light because Zarif did not
specifically use the word “rejection.”

Bolton said Iran had not been in compliance with the demands of the U.N.
nuclear watchdog agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency, for
three years.

“Sadly, Iran has consistently and brazenly defied the international
community by continuing its pursuit of nuclear weapons, and the continued
intransigence and defiance of the Iranian leadership demands a strong
response from this council,” Bolton said.

Russia and China are reluctant to impose sanctions and Churkin has said
the sanctions provision meant the council would only have “a discussion”
on punitive measures.

Iran has said it would respond to the incentives package on August 22.
But Zarif accused European and American negotiators of drawing “arbitrary
red lines and deadlines that have closed the door to any compromise.

The resolution was adopted under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which
makes it mandatory and provides options for enforcement. The document
excludes any military action.

Qatar’s U.N. ambassador, Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, said he voted “no” because
of the conflict between Israel and Hizbollah militants. “We do not agree
with the resolution at a time when our region is in flames,” he said.

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