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Parks and Protected Areas: Mobilizing Knowledge for Effective Decision-Making

Parks and Protected Areas: Mobilizing Knowledge for Effective Decision-Making

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Parks and protected areas provide important services to nature and society. Park managers make difficult decisions to achieve their diverse mandates, and need current, relevant, and rigorous information. However, effective use of research provided by social scientists, natural scientists, local people, or Indigenous people is an ongoing challenge. Through case studies, this book examines knowledge mobilization in parks and protected areas, with a focus on successes and failures, barriers and enablers, diverse theoretical frameworks, and structural innovations. This book embraces the generation and use of knowledge, especially natural science, social science, local knowledge, and Indigenous knowledge, in relation to policy, planning, and management of parks and protected areas.

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Keywords

  • Alberta Parks
  • art of dry-stone walling
  • biosphere reserve
  • co-design
  • Co-management
  • connectivity conservation
  • conservation planning
  • Cornwall
  • cross-scale management
  • cultural resource management
  • data sources
  • Decision-making
  • Delta
  • ecological corridors
  • ethnographic databases
  • ethnography
  • Evidence
  • evidence-based decision making
  • evidence-informed policy
  • forestry heritage
  • Galicia
  • grizzly bears
  • heathland and grassland conservation
  • indigenous and community conserved areas
  • Indigenous knowledge
  • industrial development
  • IƱupiat, Alaska
  • knowledge governance
  • knowledge mobilization
  • knowledge systems
  • local knowledge
  • local tacit experiential knowledge
  • management effectiveness
  • minor rural buildings
  • Mono Lake Paiute
  • n/a
  • National Park Service
  • national parks
  • natural science
  • parks and protected areas management
  • parks planning
  • participatory mapping
  • pastoral enclosures
  • plant biodiversity
  • protected areas
  • public participation geographic information system (PPGIS)
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research
  • Research & information: general
  • semi-aquatic mammals
  • Social Science
  • softGIS
  • Southern Sierra Miwuk
  • structured decision-making
  • subsistence, caribou
  • temporal dimensions
  • thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
  • Time
  • Traditional ecological knowledge
  • Traditional knowledge
  • transdisciplinary practices
  • tribal co-management
  • Vernacular architecture
  • wildlife
  • wildlife movement pathways
  • Yosemite National Park

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1073-6

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