2023
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12245
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Building spaces of interactions between researchers and managers: Case studies with wildlife monitoring and conservation in France

Abstract: To document and halt biodiversity loss, monitoring, quantifying trends and assessing management and conservation strategies on wildlife populations and communities are crucial steps. With increasing technological innovations, more and more data are collected and new quantitative methods are constantly developed. These rapid developments come with an increasing need for analytical skills, which are hardly accessible to managers. On the other hand, researchers spend more and more time on research grant applicati… Show more

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“…Couturier et al. (2023) present two stories of their experiences with long‐term co‐design partnerships, including potential challenges and best practices for increasing successful outcomes for biodiversity through collaborative ecosystem monitoring, assessment, and creation of effective conservation and management strategies. Piczak et al.…”
Section: Creating Effective Co‐design Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Couturier et al. (2023) present two stories of their experiences with long‐term co‐design partnerships, including potential challenges and best practices for increasing successful outcomes for biodiversity through collaborative ecosystem monitoring, assessment, and creation of effective conservation and management strategies. Piczak et al.…”
Section: Creating Effective Co‐design Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%