Craigie Ian D, Barnes Megan D, Geldmann Jonas, Woodley Stephen
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2015 Nov 5;370(1681). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2014.0283.
Globally, protected areas are the most commonly used tools to halt biodiversity loss. Yet, some are failing to adequately conserve the biodiversity they contain. There is an urgent need for knowledge on how to make them function more effectively. Impact evaluation methods provide a set of tools that could yield this knowledge. However, rigorous outcome-focused impact evaluation is not yet used as extensively as it could be in protected area management. We examine the role of international protected area funding agencies in facilitating the use of impact evaluation. These agencies are influential stakeholders as they allocate hundreds of millions of dollars annually to support protected areas, creating a unique opportunity to shape how the conservation funds are spent globally. We identify key barriers to the use of impact evaluation, detail how large funders are uniquely placed to overcome many of these, and highlight the potential benefits if impact evaluation is used more extensively.
在全球范围内,保护区是阻止生物多样性丧失最常用的工具。然而,一些保护区未能充分保护其所含的生物多样性。迫切需要了解如何使其更有效地发挥作用。影响评估方法提供了一套能够产生此类知识的工具。然而,严格的以结果为导向的影响评估在保护区管理中的应用尚未达到其应有的广泛程度。我们研究了国际保护区资助机构在促进影响评估使用方面的作用。这些机构是有影响力的利益相关者,因为它们每年拨款数亿美元来支持保护区,这创造了一个独特的机会来塑造全球保护资金的使用方式。我们确定了影响评估使用的关键障碍,详细说明了大型资助者如何具有独特的优势来克服其中许多障碍,并强调了更广泛使用影响评估的潜在好处。