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A multidimensional framework to inform stakeholder engagement in the science and management of invasive and pest animal species
Biological Invasions ( IF 2.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-03 , DOI: 10.1007/s10530-020-02391-6
Lucy Carter , Aditi Mankad , Airong Zhang , Matthew I. Curnock , Chris R. J. Pollard

Beyond measurement of the ecological and economic impacts of invasive species and pest control on conservation, agricultural productivity and ecosystem services, there are multiple social and human dimensions which influence how stakeholders perceive and respond to research and management strategies. Given the increasing global attention on interdisciplinarity to enhance conservation research and management outcomes, we present a multidimensional framework to inform stakeholder engagement which consolidates current social sciences contributions to invasion science. Beyond unpacking the multiple drivers for considering the social dimensions of knowledge, emotions, trust and risk, we identify the ethical considerations for including social perspectives in research planning and decision-making. The framework captures the multiple personal, individual, institutional and governance dimensions of invasive species control and demonstrates how these dimensions relate. The paper concludes by discussing the implications for invasion science, policy and practice.



中文翻译:

旨在使利益相关者参与入侵和害虫动物物种的科学和管理的多维框架

除了衡量入侵物种和虫害控制对养护,农业生产力和生态系统服务的生态和经济影响之外,还有许多社会和人的方面影响着利益相关者对研究和管理策略的看法和反应。鉴于全球越来越关注跨学科以加强保护研究和管理成果,我们提出了一个多维框架来告知利益相关者的参与,从而巩固了当前社会科学对入侵科学的贡献。除了解开考虑知识,情感,信任和风险的社会维度的多种驱动因素之外,我们还确定了在研究计划和决策中包括社会观点的伦理考虑。该框架捕获了多个个人,个人,入侵物种控制的制度和治理方面,并说明了这些方面之间的关系。本文最后讨论了对入侵科学,政策和实践的影响。

更新日期:2020-11-03
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