全球南方在包容性热带生态和保护方面的领导地位

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Carolina Ocampo-Ariza , Manuel Toledo-Hernández , Felipe Librán-Embid , Dolors Armenteras , Justine Vansynghel , Estelle Raveloaritiana , Isabelle Arimond , Andrés Angulo-Rubiano , Teja Tscharntke , Valeria Ramírez-Castañeda , Annemarie Wurz , Gabriel Marcacci , Mina Anders , J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona , Asha de Vos , Soubadra Devy , Catrin Westphal , Anne Toomey , Sheherazade , Yolanda Chirango , Bea Maas
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摘要

加强全球南方研究人员对热带生态和保护的参与是我们科学界的一个目标,但促进更多参与的战略主要针对全球北方的机构和研究人员。尽管这些方法至关重要,但考虑到全球南方的社会经济、文化和科学背景,在解决多样性、公平和包容问题方面面临着独特的挑战。保护热带生物多样性的可持续解决方案取决于全球南方社区的领导,因此全球南方的DEI改善在我们的领域至关重要。在此,我们提出了在热带生态学领域实现公平国际合作的10项关键行动,这些行动由全球南方研究人员领导,可能会在机构、国家和国际层面上改善DEI。在机构层面,我们建议(1)成为DEI的榜样;(2)与当地利益相关者共同开展研究;(3)促进有利于当地科学家的透明的资金管理。在国家层面,我们鼓励(4)参与保护热带国家科学家及其研究的政治行动,(5)参与改善生物多样性研究政策,(6)设计惠及社会的研究。在国际层面上,我们鼓励全球南方研究人员在国际合作中(7)领导和直接资助申请,(8)确保公平的工作量,以及(9)在国内和外国合作者之间获得平等的利益。最后,(10)我们提出,全球南方在DEI工作中的领导地位最有可能在全球范围内取得改善,支持我们整个科学界的积极持久变化。补充材料提供了在全球南方使用的其他18种语言的摘要。
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Global South leadership towards inclusive tropical ecology and conservation

Global South leadership towards inclusive tropical ecology and conservation

Strengthening participation of Global South researchers in tropical ecology and conservation is a target of our scientific community, but strategies for fostering increased engagement are mostly directed at Global North institutions and researchers. Whereas such approaches are crucial, there are unique challenges to addressing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within the Global South given its socio-economic, cultural and scientific contexts. Sustainable solutions protecting biodiversity in the tropics depend on the leadership of Global South communities, and therefore DEI improvements in the Global South are paramount in our field. Here, we propose ten key actions towards equitable international collaborations in tropical ecology, which, led by Global South researchers, may improve DEI at institutional, national and international levels. At an institutional level, we recommend (1) becoming role models for DEI, (2) co-developing research with local stakeholders, and (3) promoting transparent funding management favouring local scientists. At a national level, we encourage (4) engagement in political actions protecting scientists and their research in tropical countries, (5) participation in improving biodiversity research policies, and (6) devising research that reaches society. At an international level, we encourage Global South researchers in international collaborations to (7) lead and direct funding applications, (8) ensure equitable workloads, and (9) procure equal benefits among national and foreign collaborators. Finally, (10) we propose that Global South leadership in DEI efforts has the most potential for worldwide improvements, supporting positive long-lasting changes in our entire scientific community. Supplementary materials provide this abstract in 18 other languages spoken in the Global South.

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Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
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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