Priorities for protected area research

Dudley, Nigel, Hockings, Marc, Stolton, Sue, Amend, Thora, Badola, Ruchi, Bianco, Mariasole, Chettri, Nakul, Cook, Carly, Day, Jon C., Dearden, Phil, Edwards, Mary, Ferraro, Paul, Foden, Wendy, Gambino, Roberto, Gaston, Kevin J., Hayward, Natalie, Hickey, Valerie, Irving, Jason, Jeffries, Bruce, Karapetyan, Areg, Kettunen, Marianne, Laestadius, Lars, Laffoley, Dan, Lham, Dechen, Lichtenstein, Gabriela, Makombo, John, Marshall, Nina, McGeoch, Melodie, Nguyen, Dao, Nogué, Sandra, Paxton, Midori, Rao, Madhu, Reichelt, Russell, Rivas, Jorge, Roux, Dirk, Rutte, Claudia, Schreckenberg, Kate, Sovinc, Andrej, Sutyrina, Svetlana, Utomo, Agus, Vallauri, Daniel, Vedeld, Pål Olav, Verschuuren, Bas, Waithaka, John, Woodley, Stephen, Wyborn, Carina, and Zhang, Yan (2018) Priorities for protected area research. Parks: the international journal of protected areas and coservation, 24 (1). pp. 35-50.

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Abstract

A hundred research priorities of critical importance to protected area management were identified by a targeted survey of conservation professionals; half researchers and half practitioners. Respondents were selected to represent a range of disciplines, every continent except Antarctica and roughly equal numbers of men and women. The results analysed thematically and grouped as potential research topics as by both practitioners and researchers. Priority research gaps reveal a high interest to demonstrate the role of protected areas within a broader discussion about sustainable futures and if and how protected areas can address a range of conservation and socio-economic challenges effectively. The paper lists the hundred priorities structured under broad headings of management, ecology, governance and social (including political and economic issues) and helps contribute to setting future research agendas.

Item ID: 58734
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 2411-2119
Keywords: Managers, Protected areas, Research priorities, Researchers, Stakeholder assessment
Date Deposited: 19 Jun 2019 00:11
FoR Codes: 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410404 Environmental management @ 50%
41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410401 Conservation and biodiversity @ 50%
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