A systematic evidence map of conservation knowledge in Chilean Patagonia
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Martínez Harms, María José
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Armesto, Juan J.
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Castilla, Juan Carlos
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Astorga, Anna
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Aylwin, José
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Buschmann, Alejandro H.
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Castro Rojas, María Victoria
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Daneri, Giovanni
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Fernández, Miriam
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Fuentes Castillo, Taryn Margarita
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Gelcich, Stefan
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González, Humberto E.
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Hucke Gaete, Rodrigo
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Marquet, Pablo A.
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Morello, Flavia
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Nahuelhual, Laura
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Pliscoff, Patricio
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Reid, Brian
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Rozzi, Ricardo
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Guala, Cesar
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Tecklin, David
Admission date
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2022-05-26T15:01:22Z
Available date
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2022-05-26T15:01:22Z
Publication date
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2022
Cita de ítem
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Conservation Science and Practice. 2022;4:e575.
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Identifier
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10.1111/csp2.575
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/185704
Abstract
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Mechanisms that reliably and efficiently guide practitioners to find relevant
evidence are urgent for conservation decision-making in Chilean Patagonia.
The objective of this study was to systematically collect, characterize, and synthesize
the extensive evidence about conservation knowledge in Chilean Patagonia
focusing on the impacts of global change drivers on ecosystems and
human–nature relationships, identifying knowledge gaps, and providing policy recommendations. The quality of the evidence was assessed through a
predefined level-of-evidence hierarchy scale, applied to a sample of the studies
reviewed. We compiled 1000 studies documenting that evidence focusing on
terrestrial and marine ecosystems has grown exponentially. For terrestrial ecosystems,
most studies have addressed climate change, habitat change, and
invasive species; while for marine ecosystems, studies have focused on pollution,
invasive species, and habitat change. We identified that an important gap
is the study of the social dimensions of conservation, and future efforts should
focus on incorporating traditional and local knowledge as this can help point
the way to ecosystem conservation. The appraisal of the quality of the evidence
showed that 80% of the sample represented reliable evidence with underlying
data and an experimental design. Enhanced efforts to deliver this evidence to
decision-makers in a user-friendly format for evidence uptake in conservation
policy are urgent. In this review, we provide a tool that can help practitioners
to find evidence reliably to improve decision-making for the conservation of
ecosystems in Chilean Patagonia.
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Patrocinador
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ANID ACE210006
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 11201053
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Wiley
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States