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Delivering a revolution in evidence use in conservation requires a cultural change across society. For a wide range of groups (practitioners, knowledg...
Read moreThis chapter explores some of the challenges and offers ideas for how organisations can lead the conservation movement by shifting norms toward eviden...
Read moreConservation practice provides a considerable opportunity to generate new evidence to inform future decision-making. Substantial resources are current...
Read moreTransforming conservation depends on evidence being embedded within decision-making processes. This chapter presents general principles for embedding ...
Read moreThis chapter describes the various stages in the conservation decision process and provides tools to support the decision maker to integrate relevant ...
Read moreThe creation of effective conservation policy and practice starts by framing the problem to be solved. This requires deciding what is important, ident...
Read moreWorking with communities, including local and indigenous communities, is fundamental to most successful conservation practice. Key elements of this pr...
Read moreJudgements underpin all aspects of decision making in conservation, whether assessing the nature of the problem, interpreting evidence, or deciding up...
Read moreApplying evidence in conservation builds on the conclusions of the assessment of the evidence. This chapter describes a range of ways of summarising a...
Read moreMultiple pieces of evidence in conservation can be brought together in a variety of ways including systematic maps, subject-wide evidence synthesis, s...
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