保护科学
管理科学
价值(数学)
环境规划
心理干预
社会学
环境资源管理
计算机科学
地理
工程类
生态学
心理学
环境科学
生物
生物多样性
机器学习
精神科
作者
Rebecca M. Niemiec,Rebecca L. Gruby,Michael R. Quartuch,Christina T. Cavaliere,Tara L. Teel,Kevin R. Crooks,Jonathan Salerno,Jennifer Solomon,Kelly W. Jones,Michael C. Gavin,Anna Lavoie,Amanda Stronza,Leah Meth,Ash Enrici,Katie Lanter,Christine Browne,J. Harris Proctor,Michael J. Manfredo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109298
摘要
A growing body of literature has highlighted the value of social science for conservation, yet the diverse approaches of the social sciences are still inconsistently incorporated in conservation initiatives. Building greater capacity for social science integration in conservation requires frameworks and case studies that provide concrete guidance and specific examples. To address this need, we have developed a framework aimed at expanding the role for social science in formal conservation planning processes. Our framework illustrates multiple ways in which social science research can contribute to four stages of such processes: 1) defining the problem and project team; 2) defining goals; 3) identifying impact pathways and designing interventions; and 4) developing and evaluating indicators of success (or failure). We then present a timely case study of wolf reintroduction in Colorado, U.S.A., to demonstrate the opportunities, challenges, and complexities of applying our framework in practice.
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