A Best Practices Case Study for Scientific Collaboration between Researchers and Managers

被引:9
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作者
Newcomb, Tammy J. [1 ]
Simonin, Paul W. [2 ]
Martinez, Felix A. [3 ]
Chadderton, W. Lindsay [4 ]
Bossenbroek, Jon M. [5 ,6 ]
Cudmore, Becky [7 ]
Hoff, Michael H. [8 ]
Keller, Reuben P. [9 ]
Ridenhour, Berkley D. [4 ,10 ]
Rothlisberger, John D. [11 ]
Rutherford, Edward S. [3 ]
Van Egeren, Scott [12 ]
Lodge, David M. [13 ,14 ]
机构
[1] Michigan Dept Nat Resources, Lansing, MI USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA
[3] NOAA, Natl Ctr Coastal Ocean Sci, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[4] Nature Conservancy, South Bend, IN USA
[5] Univ Toledo, Dept Environm Sci, 2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606 USA
[6] Univ Toledo, Lake Erie Ctr, 2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606 USA
[7] Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada
[8] US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Fish & Aquat Conservat, Bloomington, MN USA
[9] Loyola Univ Chicago, Inst Environm Sustainabil, Chicago, IL USA
[10] Nature Conservancy, Moscow, ID USA
[11] US Forest Serv, USDA, Washington, DC 20250 USA
[12] Wisconsin Dept Nat Resources, Rhinelander, WI USA
[13] Univ Notre Dame, Environm Change Initiat, South Bend, IN USA
[14] Cornell Univ, Cornell Atkinson Ctr Sustainabil, Ithaca, NY USA
关键词
GREAT-LAKES; ENVIRONMENTAL DNA; SCIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; IMPACT; SPREAD; CARP; ESTABLISHMENT; SURVEILLANCE; POLICY;
D O I
10.1002/fsh.10536
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Effective engagement among scientists, government agency staff, and policymakers is necessary for solving fisheries challenges, but remains challenging for a variety of reasons. We present seven practices learned from a collaborative project focused on invasive species in the Great Lakes region (USA-CAN). These practices were based on a researcher-manager model composed of a research team, a management advisory board, and a bridging organization. We suggest this type of system functions well when (1) the management advisory board is provided compelling rationale for engagement; (2) the process uses key individuals as communicators; (3) the research team thoughtfully selects organizations and individuals involved; (4) the funding entity provides logistical support and allows for (5) a flexible structure that prioritizes management needs; (6) a bridging organization sustains communication between in-person meetings; and (7) the project team determines and enacts a project endpoint. We predict these approaches apply equally effectively to other challenges at the research-management-policy interface, including reductions of water pollution, transitions to renewable energy, increasing food security, and addressing climate change.
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页码:131 / 138
页数:8
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