SRM调查和成员转换显示了“范围上的变化”

Jamie Dahl , Julie E. Larson , Cameron Duquette , María E. Fernández-Giménez , Evan P. Tanner , Devii Rao , Gene Gloeckner
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•牧场管理协会(SRM)是一个长期致力于牧场科学和管理的国际组织,致力于保持多元化的会员资格。随着全球领导人倡导牧场管理的多样化观点,SRM成员的变化可以告知牧场专业参与的变化。•我们在2021年对SRM成员进行了调查,以评估成员的人口统计、参与度和感知价值,以及SRM的优先事项。•结果显示,从1992年到2021年,人口结构发生了变化,女性(34.8%)和有色人种(15.4%)的代表性增加,尤其是在较年轻的年龄组(22-41岁)。我们提供了第一批关于退伍军人(10.6%)、残疾人(5.7%)和LGBTQ+社区(6%)的数据。•网络是SRM会员最常见的价值(82%)。大多数受访者涉及多个专业学科(71%),纳入不同观点是共同的10年优先事项。总体而言,65%的受访者认为SRM应该在自然资源专业的多样性、公平性和包容性(即DEI)方面处于领先地位。•从某些指标来看,SRM的参与已经多样化,但研究结果强调了不同观点和社会关系对参与的重要性。基于这些数据,我们确定了推进SRM使命的战略,并吸引了更广泛的成员的经验和观点。
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SRM survey and membership shifts demonstrate “change on the range”
  • The Society for Range Management (SRM) is a long-standing international organization in range science and management that strives to maintain diverse membership. With global leaders advocating for diverse perspectives in rangeland stewardship, shifts in SRM membership can inform how participation in range professions is changing.
  • We surveyed SRM members in 2021 to assess member demographics, engagement and perceived values, and priorities for SRM.
  • Results showed demographic shifts from 1992 to 2021, with increasing representation of women (34.8%) and people of color (15.4%), especially in younger age groups (22-41). We provided the first data on veterans (10.6%), persons with disabilities (5.7%), and the LGBTQ+ community (6%).
  • Networking was the most frequently reported value of SRM membership (82%). Most respondents engaged with multiple professional disciplines (71%), and the inclusion of diverse perspectives was a common 10-year priority. Overall, 65% of respondents felt SRM should be a leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion (i.e., DEI) for natural resource professions.
  • Participation in SRM has diversified by some metrics, but findings highlighted the importance of diverse viewpoints and social connections for engagement. Based on these data, we identified strategies to advance SRM's mission and engage a broader range of members’ experiences and perspectives.
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