DePuy Walker, Thung Paul, Schreer Viola, Erb Wendy M
Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
Conserv Biol. 2025 Apr;39(2):e70005. doi: 10.1111/cobi.70005.
To better understand and address global human-environment crises, interdisciplinary collaborations across the natural and social sciences have become increasingly common in conservation. Within such collaborations, the question of scale can cause tensions: how to agree on the unit of measurement and analysis? We contend there is value in scrutinizing the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scale more closely. Drawing on 2 research projects in Indonesia that integrate cultural anthropology and conservation biology, we focused on how these collaborations navigated questions of scale. We sought to illustrate that the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scale choices should be understood as situated in the context of the accelerating drive to scale up conservation science and practice impact. Current conservation discourse around scale deeply affects 3 interconnected factors: ethical and strategic considerations, epistemological parity, and institutional structures. However, interdisciplinary efforts can engage these factors in different ways that have implications for how research unfolds and responds to the push to scale up conservation. To cultivate more robust and resilient interdisciplinary collaborations between the natural and the social sciences, we recommend centering reflexive practices, recognizing the value of rescaling methods and goals, and reforming funding structures.
为了更好地理解和应对全球人类与环境危机,自然科学与社会科学之间的跨学科合作在保护领域已变得越来越普遍。在这类合作中,尺度问题可能会引发紧张关系:如何就测量和分析单位达成一致?我们认为,更密切地审视跨学科性与尺度之间的关系是有价值的。基于印度尼西亚的两个整合了文化人类学和保护生物学的研究项目,我们聚焦于这些合作如何处理尺度问题。我们试图说明,跨学科性与尺度选择之间的关系应被理解为处于加速扩大保护科学与实践影响力的背景之中。当前围绕尺度的保护话语深刻影响着三个相互关联的因素:伦理和战略考量、认识论平等以及制度结构。然而,跨学科努力可以以不同方式涉及这些因素,这对研究如何开展以及如何回应扩大保护规模的推动具有影响。为了在自然科学和社会科学之间培育更强大、更具韧性的跨学科合作,我们建议以反思性实践为核心,认识到重新调整方法和目标的价值,并改革资助结构。