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准生态学家和准分类学家对研究、保护及社会发展的贡献。

Contributions of paraecologists and parataxonomists to research, conservation, and social development.

作者信息

Schmiedel Ute, Araya Yoseph, Bortolotto Maria Ieda, Boeckenhoff Linda, Hallwachs Winnie, Janzen Daniel, Kolipaka Shekhar S, Novotny Vojtech, Palm Matilda, Parfondry Marc, Smanis Athanasios, Toko Pagi

机构信息

Biocentre Klein Flottbek & Botanical Garden, University of Hamburg, Ohnhorststrasse 18, 22609, Hamburg, Germany.

Department of Geography, Environment and Development Studies, Birkbeck, University of London, 32 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9EZ, U.K.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2016 Jun;30(3):506-19. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12661. Epub 2016 Apr 25.

Abstract

Citizen science has been gaining momentum in the United States and Europe, where citizens are literate and often interested in science. However, in developing countries, which have a dire need for environmental data, such programs are slow to emerge, despite the large and untapped human resources in close proximity to areas of high biodiversity and poorly known floras and faunas. Thus, we propose that the parataxonomist and paraecologist approach, which originates from citizen-based science, is well suited to rural areas in developing countries. Being a paraecologist or a parataxonomist is a vocation and entails full-time employment underpinned by extensive training, whereas citizen science involves the temporary engagement of volunteers. Both approaches have their merits depending on the context and objectives of the research. We examined 4 ongoing paraecologist or parataxonomist programs in Costa Rica, India, Papua New Guinea, and southern Africa and compared their origins, long-term objectives, implementation strategies, activities, key challenges, achievements, and implications for resident communities. The programs supported ongoing research on biodiversity assessment, monitoring, and management, and participants engaged in non-academic capacity development in these fields. The programs in Southern Africa related to specific projects, whereas the programs in Costa Rica, India, and Papua New Guinea were designed for the long term, provided sufficient funding was available. The main focus of the paraecologists' and parataxonomists' activities ranged from collection and processing of specimens (Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea) or of socioeconomic and natural science data (India and Southern Africa) to communication between scientists and residents (India and Southern Africa). As members of both the local land user and research communities, paraecologists and parataxonomists can greatly improve the flow of biodiversity information to all users, from local stakeholders to international academia.

摘要

公民科学在美国和欧洲发展势头正劲,那里的公民有文化且往往对科学感兴趣。然而,在急需环境数据的发展中国家,尽管在生物多样性高、动植物种类鲜为人知的地区附近有大量未开发的人力资源,但此类项目却发展缓慢。因此,我们建议源自公民科学的准分类学家和准生态学家方法非常适合发展中国家的农村地区。成为一名准生态学家或准分类学家是一种职业,需要经过广泛培训后全职从事,而公民科学涉及志愿者的临时参与。这两种方法各有优点,具体取决于研究的背景和目标。我们考察了哥斯达黎加、印度、巴布亚新几内亚和南部非洲正在进行的4个准生态学家或准分类学家项目,并比较了它们的起源、长期目标、实施策略、活动、关键挑战、成就以及对当地社区的影响。这些项目支持了关于生物多样性评估、监测和管理的正在进行的研究,参与者在这些领域参与了非学术能力发展。南部非洲的项目与特定项目相关,而哥斯达黎加、印度和巴布亚新几内亚的项目是为长期设计的,前提是有足够的资金。准生态学家和准分类学家活动的主要重点范围从标本(哥斯达黎加和巴布亚新几内亚)或社会经济和自然科学数据(印度和南部非洲)的收集和处理到科学家与居民之间的沟通(印度和南部非洲)。作为当地土地使用者和研究社区的成员,准生态学家和准分类学家可以极大地改善生物多样性信息从当地利益相关者到国际学术界的所有用户的流动。

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