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研究优先级制定工作如何影响保护政策。

How research-prioritization exercises affect conservation policy.

机构信息

Environment Department, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2011 Oct;25(5):860-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01712.x. Epub 2011 Jul 25.

Abstract

Conservation scientists are concerned about the apparent lack of impact their research is having on policy. By better aligning research with policy needs, conservation science might become more relevant to policy and increase its real-world salience in the conservation of biological diversity. Consequently, some conservation scientists have embarked on a variety of exercises to identify research questions that, if answered, would provide the evidence base with which to develop and implement effective conservation policies. I synthesized two existing approaches to conceptualizing research impacts. One widely used approach classifies the impacts of research as conceptual, instrumental, and symbolic. Conceptual impacts occur when policy makers are sensitized to new issues and change their beliefs or thinking. Instrumental impacts arise when scientific research has a direct effect on policy decisions. The use of scientific research results to support established policy positions are symbolic impacts. The second approach classifies research issues according to whether scientific knowledge is developed fully and whether the policy issue has been articulated clearly. I believe exercises to identify important research questions have objectives of increasing the clarity of policy issues while strengthening science-policy interactions. This may facilitate the transmission of scientific knowledge to policy makers and, potentially, accelerate the development and implementation of effective conservation policy. Other, similar types of exercises might also be useful. For example, identification of visionary science questions independent of current policy needs, prioritization of best practices for transferring scientific knowledge to policy makers, and identification of questions about human values and their role in political processes could all help advance real-world conservation science. It is crucial for conservation scientists to understand the wide variety of ways in which their research can affect policy and be improved systematically.

摘要

保护科学家们担心他们的研究对政策似乎没有产生影响。通过使研究更好地与政策需求保持一致,保护科学可能会变得更加与政策相关,并在保护生物多样性方面提高其在现实世界中的知名度。因此,一些保护科学家已经开始进行各种尝试,以确定如果得到回答,将为制定和实施有效的保护政策提供证据基础的研究问题。我综合了两种现有的概念化研究影响的方法。一种广泛使用的方法将研究的影响分为概念性、工具性和象征性。当政策制定者对新问题敏感并改变他们的信念或思维时,就会产生概念性影响。当科学研究对政策决策直接产生影响时,就会产生工具性影响。利用科学研究成果来支持既定政策立场是象征性影响。第二种方法根据科学知识是否充分发展以及政策问题是否明确来分类研究问题。我认为,确定重要研究问题的练习旨在提高政策问题的清晰度,同时加强科学政策互动。这可能有助于将科学知识传递给政策制定者,并有可能加速有效的保护政策的制定和实施。其他类似类型的练习也可能会有用。例如,确定独立于当前政策需求的有远见的科学问题、为将科学知识转移到政策制定者制定最佳实践以及确定关于人类价值观及其在政治进程中的作用的问题,都可以帮助推进现实世界中的保护科学。保护科学家必须了解他们的研究影响政策的各种方式,并进行系统地改进。

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