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基于保护生物学学会的案例研究,加强保护科学和实践中的学科多样性和包容性。

Enhancing disciplinary diversity and inclusion in conservation science and practice based on a case study of the Society for Conservation Biology.

机构信息

Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2024 Dec;38(6):e14395. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14395.

Abstract

Effective conservation requires a variety of perspectives that center on different ways of knowing. Disciplinary diversity and inclusion (DDI) offers an important means of integrating different ways of knowing into pressing conservation challenges. However, DDI means more than multiple disciplinary approaches to conservation; cognitive diversity and epistemic justice are key. In 2020, the Disciplinary Inclusion Task Force was formed via a grassroots movement of the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) to assess the extent of DDI and to chart a path to increase DDI. First, we assessed past and present SCB governance documents. Next, we surveyed current SCB members (n = 577). Finally, we surveyed nonmember conservationists (n = 213). Members who were not biological scientists perceived SCB as less diverse (21.4% vs. 16%) and not equitable (21.8% vs. 161%), and, although the majority (44) of nonmembers reported that their work aligned reasonably well with the mission of the SCB, they thought the organization focused on biological sciences. Despite SCB's mission to be diverse and inclusive, realizing this mission will likely require diverse epistemological perspectives and shifting from top-down models of knowledge transfer. In centering on DDI, SCB can achieve its aspirations of connecting members across disciplines and ways of knowing to foster diverse perspectives and practices. We recommend that SCB and other organizations develop mechanisms to increase recruitment and retention of diverse members and leadership as well as expand strategic partnerships to flatten disciplinary hierarchies and promote inclusivity.

摘要

有效的保护需要各种以不同方式认识事物的视角。学科多样性和包容性(DDI)提供了将不同的认知方式整合到紧迫的保护挑战中的重要手段。然而,DDI 不仅仅意味着对保护的多种学科方法;认知多样性和认识论正义是关键。2020 年,通过保护生物学学会(SCB)的基层运动成立了学科包容工作队,以评估 DDI 的程度并制定增加 DDI 的途径。首先,我们评估了过去和现在的 SCB 治理文件。接下来,我们对现任 SCB 成员(n=577)进行了调查。最后,我们对非成员保护主义者(n=213)进行了调查。非生物科学家成员认为 SCB 的多样性较低(21.4%比 16%)和不公平(21.8%比 161%),尽管大多数(44)非成员表示他们的工作与 SCB 的使命相当吻合,但他们认为该组织专注于生物科学。尽管 SCB 的使命是多样化和包容,但要实现这一使命,可能需要多样化的认识论视角,并从自上而下的知识转移模式转变。通过关注 DDI,SCB 可以实现其将跨学科和认知方式的成员联系起来的愿望,以培养多样化的观点和实践。我们建议 SCB 和其他组织制定机制,增加多样化成员和领导层的招募和留用,并扩大战略伙伴关系,以消除学科层次结构并促进包容性。

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