BirdLife International, Cambridge, UK.
Department of Zoology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.
Conserv Biol. 2023 Feb;37(1):e13967. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13967. Epub 2022 Dec 15.
Although some sectors have made significant progress in learning from failure, there is currently limited consensus on how a similar transition could best be achieved in conservation and what is required to facilitate this. One of the key enabling conditions for other sectors is a widely accepted and standardized classification system for identifying and analyzing root causes of failure. We devised a comprehensive taxonomy of root causes of failure affecting conservation projects. To develop this, we solicited examples of real-life conservation efforts that were deemed to have failed in some way, identified their underlying root causes of failure, and used these to develop a generic, 3-tier taxonomy of the ways in which projects fail, at the top of which are 6 overarching cause categories that are further divided into midlevel cause categories and specific root causes. We tested the taxonomy by asking conservation practitioners to use it to classify the causes of failure for conservation efforts they had been involved in. No significant gaps or redundancies were identified during this testing phase. We then analyzed the frequency that particular root causes were encountered by projects within this test sample, which suggested that some root causes were more likely to be encountered than others and that a small number of root causes were more likely to be encountered by projects implementing particular types of conservation action. Our taxonomy could be used to improve identification, analysis, and subsequent learning from failed conservation efforts, address some of the barriers that currently limit the ability of conservation practitioners to learn from failure, and contribute to establishing an effective culture of learning from failure within conservation.
虽然一些领域在从失败中学习方面取得了重大进展,但目前对于如何在保护领域中最好地实现类似的转变,以及需要什么条件来促进这一转变,还没有达成共识。其他领域的一个关键促成条件是广泛接受和标准化的分类系统,用于识别和分析失败的根本原因。我们设计了一个全面的保护项目失败根本原因分类法。为了开发这个分类法,我们征集了一些被认为在某些方面失败的实际保护工作的例子,确定了它们失败的根本原因,并利用这些原因开发了一个通用的、三层分类法,用于项目失败的方式,在顶层是 6 个总体原因类别,进一步细分为中级原因类别和具体的根本原因。我们通过要求保护从业者使用该分类法来对他们参与的保护工作的失败原因进行分类,来测试该分类法。在测试阶段没有发现明显的差距或冗余。然后,我们分析了在这个测试样本中,特定的根本原因在项目中出现的频率,这表明一些根本原因比其他根本原因更有可能出现,而且某些根本原因在实施特定类型的保护行动的项目中更有可能出现。我们的分类法可以用于改进对失败保护工作的识别、分析和后续学习,解决目前限制保护从业者从失败中学习的能力的一些障碍,并有助于在保护领域建立有效的从失败中学习的文化。