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跨世界观合作:夏威夷岛的管理者和科学家利用知识共同生产促进气候变化适应。

Collaboration Across Worldviews: Managers and Scientists on Hawai'i Island Utilize Knowledge Coproduction to Facilitate Climate Change Adaptation.

机构信息

University of Hawai'i at Hilo, 200 W. Kāwili St, Hilo, HI, 96720, USA.

University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 2500 Campus Rd, Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2018 Oct;62(4):619-630. doi: 10.1007/s00267-018-1069-7. Epub 2018 May 30.

Abstract

Complex socio-ecological issues, such as climate change have historically been addressed through technical problem solving methods. Yet today, climate science approaches are increasingly accounting for the roles of diverse social perceptions, experiences, cultural norms, and worldviews. In support of this shift, we developed a research program on Hawai'i Island that utilizes knowledge coproduction to integrate the diverse worldviews of natural and cultural resource managers, policy professionals, and researchers within actionable science products. Through their work, local field managers regularly experience discrete land and waterscapes. Additionally, in highly interconnected rural communities, such as Hawai'i Island, managers often participate in the social norms and values of communities that utilize these ecosystems. Such local manager networks offer powerful frameworks within which to co-develop and implement actionable science. We interviewed a diverse set of local managers with the aim of incorporating their perspectives into the development of a collaborative climate change research agenda that builds upon existing professional networks utilized by managers and scientists while developing new research products. We report our manager needs assessment, the development process of our climate change program, our interactive forums, and our ongoing research products. Our needs assessment showed that the managers' primary source of information were other professional colleagues, and our in-person forums informed us that local managers are very interested in interacting with a wider range of networks to build upon their management capacities. Our initial programmatic progress suggests that co-created research products and in-person forums strengthen the capacities of local managers to adapt to change.

摘要

复杂的社会-生态问题,如气候变化,历史上一直通过技术解决问题的方法来解决。然而,如今,气候科学方法越来越多地考虑到各种社会观念、经验、文化规范和世界观的作用。为了支持这一转变,我们在夏威夷岛开展了一个研究项目,该项目利用知识共同生产,将自然资源和文化资源管理者、政策专业人员以及研究人员的各种世界观纳入可行的科学产品中。通过他们的工作,当地的现场管理者经常体验到不同的土地和水域景观。此外,在像夏威夷岛这样高度互联的农村社区中,管理者经常参与利用这些生态系统的社区的社会规范和价值观。这样的本地管理者网络提供了强大的框架,可在其中共同制定和实施可行的科学。我们采访了一组不同的本地管理者,目的是将他们的观点纳入一个协作的气候变化研究议程的制定中,该议程建立在管理者和科学家利用的现有专业网络基础上,同时开发新的研究产品。我们报告了我们的管理者需求评估、我们的气候变化计划的制定过程、我们的互动论坛以及我们正在进行的研究产品。我们的需求评估表明,管理者的主要信息来源是其他专业同事,我们的现场论坛告诉我们,当地管理者非常有兴趣与更广泛的网络互动,以增强他们的管理能力。我们的初步计划进展表明,共同创造的研究产品和现场论坛加强了当地管理者适应变化的能力。

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