Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation

Information generated by researchers to formulate policy and planning often remains in the domain of policy makers, academics and researchers, conceptually and geograhically distant from the region of study. Furthermore, governments and conservation organizations frequently make or promote land use...

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Main Authors: Shanley, P., Laird, S.A.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Routledge 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18480
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description Information generated by researchers to formulate policy and planning often remains in the domain of policy makers, academics and researchers, conceptually and geograhically distant from the region of study. Furthermore, governments and conservation organizations frequently make or promote land use decisions without fully informing or involving the local communities most affected. This article describes several case studies in which making research results available to local people held numerous conservation and development advantages, and improved project impact.
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spelling CGSpace184802025-01-24T14:13:10Z Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation Shanley, P. Laird, S.A. research diffusion of information decision making rural communities local people Information generated by researchers to formulate policy and planning often remains in the domain of policy makers, academics and researchers, conceptually and geograhically distant from the region of study. Furthermore, governments and conservation organizations frequently make or promote land use decisions without fully informing or involving the local communities most affected. This article describes several case studies in which making research results available to local people held numerous conservation and development advantages, and improved project impact. 2002 2012-06-04T09:06:31Z 2012-06-04T09:06:31Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18480 en Routledge Shanley, P., Laird, S.A. 2002. Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation . People and Plants Conservation Series In: Laird, S.A. (ed.). Biodiversity and traditional knowledge: equitable partnerships in practice. :102-124. London, UK, Earthscan Publications. ISBN: 1-85383-698-2..
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diffusion of information
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local people
Shanley, P.
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Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation
title Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation
title_full Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation
title_fullStr Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation
title_short Giving back: making research results relevant to local groups and conservation
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diffusion of information
decision making
rural communities
local people
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