From silos to solutions: Navigating transdisciplinary conservation research for early career researchers

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Alice J. Twomey , Jayden Hyman , Karlina Indraswari , Maximilian Kotz , Courtney L. Morgans , Kevin R. Bairos-Novak
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Conservation challenges are often intertwined with complex geopolitical challenges such as climate change and economic development, that cannot be solved through traditional single-discipline approaches. Whilst the benefits of transdisciplinary approaches are widely acknowledged, the integration of such approaches in conservation research and practice remains limited, underscoring a significant gap in current efforts to address global biodiversity and sustainability challenges. Early career researchers (ECRs) are ideally positioned to embrace and advance such approaches; however, the transition to transdisciplinary research results in many challenges for ECRs, from navigating the complexities of interdisciplinary collaborations to establishing a transdisciplinary research career. Drawing on the insights from our own journeys as transdisciplinary researchers, we outline key obstacles we have encountered and propose a set of actionable recommendations. These guidelines aim to support ECRs in overcoming the barriers to transdisciplinary work, facilitating the broader application of these approaches in environmental conservation and beyond, and fostering a more integrated and effective response to global conservation challenges.

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Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
7.80
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4.30%
发文量
46
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation (PECON) is a scientific journal devoted to improving theoretical and conceptual aspects of conservation science. It has the main purpose of communicating new research and advances to different actors of society, including researchers, conservationists, practitioners, and policymakers. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation publishes original papers on biodiversity conservation and restoration, on the main drivers affecting native ecosystems, and on nature’s benefits to people and human wellbeing. This scope includes studies on biodiversity patterns, the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, biological invasion and climate change on biodiversity, conservation genetics, spatial conservation planning, ecosystem management, ecosystem services, sustainability and resilience of socio-ecological systems, conservation policy, among others.
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