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知识共创和边界工作以促进保护计划的实施。

Knowledge co-production and boundary work to promote implementation of conservation plans.

机构信息

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Natural Resources and the Environment, P.O. Box 320, Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa.

Sustainability Research Unit, NMMU, Private Bag X6531, George, 6530, South Africa.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2016 Feb;30(1):176-88. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12560. Epub 2015 Sep 23.

Abstract

Knowledge co-production and boundary work offer planners a new frame for critically designing a social process that fosters collaborative implementation of resulting plans. Knowledge co-production involves stakeholders from diverse knowledge systems working iteratively toward common vision and action. Boundary work is a means of creating permeable knowledge boundaries that satisfy the needs of multiple social groups while guarding the functional integrity of contributing knowledge systems. Resulting products are boundary objects of mutual interest that maintain coherence across all knowledge boundaries. We examined how knowledge co-production and boundary work can bridge the gap between planning and implementation and promote cross-sectoral cooperation. We applied these concepts to well-established stages in regional conservation planning within a national scale conservation planning project aimed at identifying areas for conserving rivers and wetlands of South Africa and developing an institutional environment for promoting their conservation. Knowledge co-production occurred iteratively over 4 years in interactive stake-holder workshops that included co-development of national freshwater conservation goals and spatial data on freshwater biodiversity and local conservation feasibility; translation of goals into quantitative inputs that were used in Marxan to select draft priority conservation areas; review of draft priority areas; and packaging of resulting map products into an atlas and implementation manual to promote application of the priority area maps in 37 different decision-making contexts. Knowledge co-production stimulated dialogue and negotiation and built capacity for multi-scale implementation beyond the project. The resulting maps and information integrated diverse knowledge types of over 450 stakeholders and represented >1000 years of collective experience. The maps provided a consistent national source of information on priority conservation areas for rivers and wetlands and have been applied in 25 of the 37 use contexts since their launch just over 3 years ago. When framed as a knowledge co-production process supported by boundary work, regional conservation plans can be developed into valuable boundary objects that offer a tangible tool for multi-agency cooperation around conservation. Our work provides practical guidance for promoting uptake of conservation science and contributes to an evidence base on how conservation efforts can be improved.

摘要

知识共创和边界工作为规划者提供了一个新的框架,用于批判性地设计一个社会过程,促进合作实施由此产生的计划。知识共创涉及来自不同知识系统的利益相关者,他们从迭代的角度朝着共同的愿景和行动努力。边界工作是一种创建可渗透的知识边界的手段,这些边界可以满足多个社会群体的需求,同时保护贡献知识系统的功能完整性。由此产生的产品是共同感兴趣的边界对象,它们在所有知识边界上保持连贯性。我们研究了知识共创和边界工作如何弥合规划和实施之间的差距,促进跨部门合作。我们将这些概念应用于一个国家规模的保护规划项目内的区域保护规划的既定阶段,该项目旨在确定南非河流和湿地的保护区域,并为促进其保护制定一个机构环境。知识共创在 4 年的互动利益相关者研讨会上反复进行,包括共同制定国家淡水保护目标和关于淡水生物多样性和当地保护可行性的空间数据;将目标转化为用于在 Marxan 中选择优先保护区域草案的定量投入;审查草案优先区域;以及将生成的地图产品包装成一个地图集和实施手册,以促进在 37 个不同决策背景下应用优先区域地图。知识共创激发了对话和谈判,并为超越项目的多尺度实施建立了能力。由此产生的地图和信息整合了 450 多个利益相关者的多种知识类型,代表了超过 1000 年的集体经验。这些地图为河流和湿地的优先保护区域提供了一个一致的国家信息来源,并自 3 年多前推出以来,已经在 37 个使用情境中的 25 个得到应用。当被框定为一个由边界工作支持的知识共创过程时,区域保护规划可以被开发成有价值的边界对象,为围绕保护的多机构合作提供一个有形的工具。我们的工作为促进保护科学的采用提供了实用指导,并为如何改进保护工作提供了证据基础。

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