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001-es BibID:BIBFORM082767
Első szerző:Mihók Barbara
Cím:Bridging the research-practice gap: Conservation research priorities in a Central and Eastern European country / Mihók Barbara; Kovács Eszter; Bálint Balázs; Pataki György; Ambrus András; Bartha Dénes; Czirák Zoltán; Csányi Sándor; Csépányi Péter; Csőszi Mónika; Dudás György; Egri Csaba; Erős Tibor; Gőri Szilvia; Halmos Gergő; Kopek Annamária; Margóczi Katalin; Miklay Gábor; Milon László; Podmaniczky László; Sárvári János; Schmidt András; Sipos Katalin; Siposs Viktória; Standovár Tibor; Szigetvári Csaba; Szemethy László; Tóth Balázs; Tóth László; Tóth Péter; Török Katalin; Török Péter; Vadász Csaba; Varga Ildikó; William J. Sutherland; Báldi András
Dátum:2015
ISSN:1617-1381
Megjegyzések:Halting biodiversity loss is a critical aim for the forthcoming decades, but is hindered by the gap between research and practice. Bridging this gap is a significant challenge in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, where, compared to Western European countries, biodiversity is higher but the research budget is lower. Approaches to address bridging this gap include participatory research prioritizing exercises. These demand-driven collaborative ranking processes have proven to be a useful tool in providing a research agenda derived from a review of critical challenges based on stakeholder engagement. However, for research agendas to be effectively realized, they are best developed and implemented at the operative level of research financing and implementation. This paper shows the process and the outcome of an exercise conducted in Hungary aiming to compile the most important conservation research questions at the country-level and outlines a set of further measures and tools required for dissemination and advocacy for the research agenda. During the process 792 research questions were collated from conservation practitioners and natural resource managers based on interviews and via an online questionnaire; the final 50 most important questions were identified by practitioners and policy makers during an expert workshop. Questions are embedded in global and EU biodiversity targets and imply a pragmatic approach with the aim of identifying research that supports policy- and decision-making regarding habitat management, land-use and regional development, while also focussing on conflicting issues. The outcome of the process includes the potential for lobbying, therefore post-publication activities and dissemination strategies are outlined as an integrated part of the exercise.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Participatory research
Research priority
Conservation management
Interdisciplinarity
Dissemination strategy
Megjelenés:Journal for Nature Conservation. - 28 (2015), p. 133-148. -
További szerzők:Kovács Eszter Bálint Balázs Pataki György Ambrus András Bartha Dénes Czirák Zoltán Csányi Sándor Csépányi Péter Csőszi Mónika Dudás György Egri Csaba Erős Tibor Gőri Szilvia Halmos Gergő Kopek Annamária Margóczi Katalin Miklay Gábor Milon László Podmaniczky László Sárvári János Schmidt András Sipos Katalin Siposs Viktória Standovár Tibor Szigetvári Csaba Szemethy László Tóth Balázs Tóth László Tóth Péter Török Katalin Török Péter (1979-) (biológus-ökológus) Vadász Csaba Varga Ildikó Sutherland, William J. Báldi András
Pályázati támogatás:17586-4/2013/TUDPOL
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