López-Rodríguez M D, Castro H, Arenas M, Requena-Mullor J M, Cano A, Valenzuela E, Cabello J
Department of Biology and Geology, Andalusian Centre for the Assessment and Monitoring of Global Change, University of Almeria, Ctra. Sacramento, Almeria, 04120, Spain.
National Service of Natural Protected Areas in Peru, Calle 17, 355, San Isidro, Lima, 15036, Peru.
Environ Manage. 2017 Dec;60(6):1022-1041. doi: 10.1007/s00267-017-0929-x. Epub 2017 Sep 8.
Understanding how to improve decision makers' use of scientific information across their different scales of management is a core challenge for narrowing the gap between science and conservation practice. Here, we present a study conducted in collaboration with decision makers that aims to explore the functionality of the mechanisms for scientific input within the institutional setting of the National Protected Area Network of Peru. First, we analyzed institutional mechanisms to assess the scientific information recorded by decision makers. Second, we developed two workshops involving scientists, decision makers and social actors to identify barriers to evidence-based conservation practice. Third, we administered 482 questionnaires to stakeholders to explore social perceptions of the role of science and the willingness to collaborate in the governance of protected areas. The results revealed that (1) the institutional mechanisms did not effectively promote the compilation and application of scientific knowledge for conservation practice; (2) six important barriers hindered scientific input in management decisions; and (3) stakeholders showed positive perceptions about the involvement of scientists in protected areas and expressed their willingness to collaborate in conservation practice. This collaborative research helped to (1) identify gaps and opportunities that should be addressed for increasing the effectiveness of the institutional mechanisms and (2) support institutional changes integrating science-based strategies for strengthening scientific input in decision-making. These insights provide a useful contextual orientation for scholars and decision makers interested in conducting empirical research to connect scientific inputs with operational aspects of the management cycle in other institutional settings around the world.
了解如何在不同管理层面提高决策者对科学信息的运用能力,是缩小科学与保护实践之间差距的核心挑战。在此,我们展示一项与决策者合作开展的研究,旨在探究秘鲁国家保护区网络机构环境下科学投入机制的功能。首先,我们分析了评估决策者记录的科学信息的机构机制。其次,我们举办了两场研讨会,参与者包括科学家、决策者和社会行为者,以确定循证保护实践的障碍。第三,我们向利益相关者发放了482份问卷,以探究社会对科学作用的认知以及在保护区治理中合作的意愿。结果显示:(1)机构机制未能有效促进科学知识在保护实践中的汇编与应用;(2)六个重要障碍阻碍了管理决策中的科学投入;(3)利益相关者对科学家参与保护区事务持积极态度,并表示愿意在保护实践中合作。这项合作研究有助于:(1)识别提高机构机制有效性所需解决的差距和机遇;(2)支持进行制度变革,纳入基于科学的战略,以加强决策中的科学投入。这些见解为有兴趣开展实证研究,将科学投入与全球其他机构环境下管理周期的运营方面相联系的学者和决策者提供了有益的背景导向。