Introducing Elinor for monitoring the governance and management of area‐based conservation

Author:

Mahajan Shauna L.1ORCID,Obiene Samson2,Ojwang Lenice23,Olwero Nasser1,Valdivia Abel4,Wosu Adaoma5,Adrid Emily16,Andradi‐Brown Dominic A.4,Andriamalala Gildas7,Ban Natalie C.8ORCID,Bennett Nathan J.191011,Blythe Jessica12,Cheng Samantha H.1,Darling Emily13,De Nardo Matheus14,DruryO'Neill Elizabeth15,Epstein Graham16,Fidler Robert Y.17,Fisher Kim13,Geldmann Jonas18,Gill David A.19,Kroner Rachel Golden420ORCID,Gurney Georgina21,Jagadish Arundhati20,Jonas Harry D.22,Lazuardi Muhammad Erdi23,Petersen Samantha24,Ranarivelo Valencia V.25,Rasoloformanana Lilia26,Rasolozaka Tojo M.25,Read Daniel J.1ORCID,Mwaiteleke Elia Sabula27,Ahmadia Gabby4

Affiliation:

1. Global Science, World Wildlife Fund Washington District of Columbia USA

2. Coastal Oceans Research and Development, Indian Ocean (CORDIO) Mombasa Kenya

3. Fauna & Flora International Mombasa Kenya

4. Ocean Conservation, World Wildlife Fund Washington District of Columbia USA

5. The Landscapes and Livelihoods Group Edinburgh Scotland UK

6. School for Environment and Sustainability University of Michigan Ann Arbor USA

7. Blue Ventures Conservation Bristol UK

8. School of Environmental Studies University of Victoria Victoria Canada

9. The Peopled Seas Initiative Vancouver Canada

10. People and the Ocean Specialist Group, Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, International Union for the Conservation of Nature Gland Switzerland

11. EqualSea Lab University of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela Spain

12. Environmental Sustainability Research Centre Brock University St. Catharines Canada

13. Emily Darling, Marine Program, Wildlife Conservation Society Bronx USA

14. Forest and Climate, World Wildlife Fund Washington District of Columbia USA

15. Stockholm Resilience Centre Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

16. School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability University of Waterloo Waterloo ON Canada

17. Institute of Environment and Department of Biological Sciences Florida International University North Miami USA

18. Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, Globe Institute University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

19. Duke University Marine Laboratory, Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Beaufort North Carolina USA

20. Moore Center for Science, Conservation International Arlington USA

21. College of Arts, Society and Education James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia

22. Conservation Areas Initiative, WWF Washington District of Columbia USA

23. Marine and Fisheries Directorate, WWF‐Indonesia Denpasar Bali Indonesia

24. Southwest Indian Ocean Seascape Program, WWF Madagascar Antananarivo Madagascar

25. Results‐Based Management Unit, WWF Madagascar Antananarivo Madagascar

26. Policy and Technical Support Unit, WWF Madagascar Antananarivo Madagascar

27. Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Team, WWF Tanzania Dar es Salaam Tanzania

Abstract

AbstractMonitoring the governance and management effectiveness of area‐based conservation has long been recognized as an important foundation for achieving national and global biodiversity goals and enabling adaptive management. However, there are still many barriers that prevent conservation actors, including those impacted by governance and management systems and/or implementing conservation activities and programs, from gathering and using data on governance and management to inform decision‐making across spatial scales and through time. Here, we explore current and past efforts for assessing governance and management effectiveness and the barriers that different actors have faced in using the resulting data and insights to inform conservation decision‐making. To help overcome these barriers, we introduce Elinor, a free and open‐source monitoring tool that builds upon the work of Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom, to facilitate the gathering, storing, sharing, analyzing, and use of data on environmental governance and management across spatial scales and for areas under different governance and management types. We discuss the process of co‐designing and piloting Elinor with conservation scientists and practitioners, and introduce the main components of the assessment and the online data system. We situate Elinor within the context of existing approaches for assessing governance and management, and demonstrate how Elinor complements existing approaches by (1) addressing both governance and management in a single assessment for different types of area‐based conservation, (2) introducing flexible options for data collection, and (3) integrating a data system with an assessment which can support data use and sharing across different spatial scales. We conclude by recognizing the challenges conservationists will continue to face when using governance and management data to inform decision‐making and offer tangible solutions that can help navigate these in support of more effective, inclusive, and durable area‐based conservation.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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