Uncertainty, complexity and controversy in dolphin threat management: A role for post-normal science?

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作者
Palliser, Anna [1 ]
Dodson, Giles [2 ]
机构
[1] Southern Inst Technol, Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand
[2] Unitec Inst Technol, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Post-normal science; Environmental decision-making; Uncertainty; Modelling; Risk assessment; Endangered species; POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS; HECTORS DOLPHIN; MARINE MAMMALS; CEPHALORHYNCHUS-HECTORI; CONSERVATION-MANAGEMENT; MAUIS DOLPHIN; NEW-ZEALAND; FISHERIES; BYCATCH; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.envsci.2017.09.004
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Managing fishing threats to populations of endemic, threatened Hector's and Maui dolphins around New Zealand is a complex and controversial issue, underpinned by uncertain scientific knowledge. As such, it can be argued that it falls into the realm of post-normal science, which advocates transparency about uncertainties and stakeholder peer review of knowledge feeding into decision -making. This paper focuses on selected examples of modelling and risk assessment research relating to Hector's and Maui dolphin threat management. It explores how knowledge is developed, shared and utilised by decision-makers, finding that uncertain scientific knowledge may be shared in ways that make it appear more certain, with some of the subjectivities involved in knowledge production hidden from view. Interviews with stakeholders illustrate how some stakeholders are aware of the subjectivities involved when uncertain knowledge underpins decision-making, so a lack of transparency may be leading to erosion of social trust in decisions made. This in turn can lead to a lack of support for dolphin conservation measures from key stakeholders such as the commercial fishing industry. The paper concludes that while moves towards increasing transparency and stakeholder involvement are apparent, a deeper embrace of post-normal science approaches to knowledge production and dissemination would contribute to effective dolphin threat management in New Zealand.
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