Facilitating biodiversity conservation through partnerships to achieve transformative outcomes

Author:

White Rehema M.1ORCID,Schmook Birgit2ORCID,Calmé Sophie23ORCID,Giordano Anthony J.4ORCID,Hausser Yves5ORCID,Kimmel Lynn6,Lecuyer Lou7ORCID,Lucherini Mauro89ORCID,Méndez‐Medina Crisol210ORCID,Peña‐Mondragón Juan L.11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Geography and Sustainable Development University of St Andrews St Andrews UK

2. Department of Biodiversity Conservation El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Ecosur) Chetumal Mexico

3. Faculté des Sciences Biologie Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Québec Canada

4. S.P.E.C.I.E.S. ‐ The Society for the Preservation of Endangered Carnivores and their International Ecological Study Ventura California USA

5. HEPIA University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland Delémont Switzerland

6. Department of Environmental Studies Antioch University New England Keene New Hampshire USA

7. Agroécologie, AgroSup Dijon, INRAE Univ. Bourgogne, Univ. Bourgogne Franche‐Comté Dijon France

8. Biologia, Bioquimica y Farmacia CONICET ‐ Universidad Nacional del Sur Bahía Blanca Argentina

9. Andean Cat Alliance Villa Carlos Paz Argentina

10. Instituto de Gestión del Aprendizaje del SUV Duke University Marine Lab y Universidad de Guadalajara Beaufort North Carolina USA

11. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología/Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas Y Sustentabilidad Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de Mexico Mexico

Abstract

AbstractConservation biology is a mission‐driven discipline that must navigate a new relationship between conservation and science. Because conservation is a social and political as well as an ecological project, conservation biologists must practice interdisciplinarity and collaboration. In a comparative study of 7 cases (Jaguars in the Chaco, Grevy's zebra in Kenya, Beekeeping in Tanzania, Andean cats in Argentina, Jaguars in Mexico, Lobster fishing, and Black bears in Mexico), we examined motivations for collaboration in conservation, who can collaborate in conservation, and how conservation professionals can work well together. In 5 case studies, successful conservation outcomes were prioritized over livelihood benefits. In the other 2 cases, livelihoods were prioritized. All case studies employed participatory approaches. There were multiple external actors, including local and Indigenous communities, nongovernmental organizations, agencies, regional and national governments, and international organizations, which enhanced conservation and wider sustainability outcomes. Key collaboration aspects considered across the case studies were time (mismatch between relationship building and project schedules), trust required for meaningful partnerships, tools employed, and transformative potential for people, nature, and the discipline of conservation biology. We developed guidelines for successful collaboration, including long‐term commitment, knowledge integration, multiscalar and plural approaches, cultivation of trust, appropriate engagement, evaluation, supporting students, and efforts for transformation.

Funder

Disney Conservation Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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