Royal Society Open Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(5)
Published: May 1, 2024
A
broad
understanding
of
the
aims
and
objectives
international
open
science
movement
was
recently
adopted
with
2021
UNESCO
Recommendation
on
Open
Science,
expanding
focus
to
include
scientific
knowledge,
infrastructures,
knowledge
systems
engagement
societal
actors.
In
response,
recent
discussions
policy
practice
are
shifting
implementation
via
national
policies.
While
instruments
support
some
aspects
well-studied,
guidance
emerging
‘social’
has
lagged,
prompting
generate
guidance.
this
paper,
several
authors
Science
Toolkit
document
‘Engaging
actors
in
Science’
synthesize
scholarly
underpinnings
behind
its
recommendations.
This
work
draws
upon
a
targeted
search
from
academic,
policy,
grey
literature
fields
community
engagement,
special
citizen
science,
derive
how
overcome
barriers
uptake
approaches.
The
results
present
building
blocks
what
an
enabling
environment
for
could
look
like,
identifying
key
considerations
reflecting
opportunities
challenges
progressing
evaluating
sound
into
regional
&
(open)
Análisis Político,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
37(109), P. 29 - 54
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
El
Monitoreo
Ambiental
Comunitario
(MAC)
se
ha
promovido
como
un
mecanismo
técnico-participativo,
en
pro
de
la
conservación
ambiental
y
las
comunidades,
sin
consideración
del
riesgo
que
implican
sus
mecanismos
producción
conocimiento
participación.
Tomando
ejemplo
programa
desarrollado
entre
2021
2024
los
municipios
Morelia
Valparaíso
(Caquetá)
examino
el
desarrollo
sujeto
ambiental,
participación
para
evidenciar,
desde
marco
ecopolítico,
procesos
dinámicos
pueden
ocurrir
Amazonía
colombiana.
Un
análisis
comparativo
con
otros
programas
Caquetá
muestra
al
MAC
región
concepto
importado
político
parcialmente
objetivo
ambiguamente
participativo,
relaciones
asimétricas
poder
fomentadas
por
flujos
materiales
discursivos
norte
global,
viabilizados
varias
ONG.
AMBIO,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
The
marine
environment
is
facing
serious
changes.
This
requires
scientific
understanding
of
the
ocean’s
responses
to
pressures
and
management
actions
provide
foundation
for
sustainable
development.
At
same
time,
production
knowledge
a
more
world
undergoing
rapid
change
with
uptake
citizen
science
as
means
opening
up
science.
While
there
increasing
interest
in
science,
it
also
often
conceived
lagging
behind
other
areas,
such
biodiversity
related
on
land.
paper
analyses
empirical
evidence
collected
>1260
past
present
initiatives,
substantiating
pervasiveness
around
globe.
In
doing
so,
provides
basis
cumulative
inventory
MArine
Citizen
Science
Initiatives
(MARCSI)
that
can
inform
shape
both
growing
community
practitioners
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 1284 - 1284
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
The
Vhembe
district
of
South
Africa
is
dominantly
rural,
with
agricultural
practice
being
the
main
major
livelihood
activity.
Furthermore,
many
rural
subsistence
farmers
rely
on
rain-fed
agriculture,
making
them
highly
vulnerable
to
climate
change,
particularly
high
temperatures.
Changes
in
cause
extreme
losses
productivity,
increasing
level
vulnerability
among
farmers.
study
examines
options
adopted
by
communities
response
change
dynamics
district.
Using
qualitative
and
quantitative
approaches,
both
primary
secondary
data
from
365
community
members
were
employed.
Questionnaires
semi-structured
interviews
administered
using
purposive
sampling
employed
statistical
analysis
techniques.
results
revealed
that
livestock
production
was
most
dominant
livelihood-resilient
activity
at
30%,
while
vendor
common
Ṱhohoyanḓou
29%.
findings
indicated
highest
establishment
water
tanks
Madimbo
area,
51%
as
a
form
resilience.
Further,
70%
respondents
demonstrated
sustainability
activities
such
forums,
conferences,
indigenous
activities.
proposed
strategies
can
be
used
policymakers
effectively
consider
groups
articulate
unique
local
vulnerabilities.
Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 19 - 48
Published: Jan. 10, 2025
The
integration
of
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
into
wildlife
conservation
has
revolutionized
methodologies
for
monitoring
species,
enhancing
habitat
management,
and
combating
poaching.
This
chapter
examines
various
AI
applications
that
contribute
to
the
protection
preservation
biodiversity.
Remote
sensing
technologies,
powered
by
machine
learning
algorithms,
assist
in
assessing
health
tracking
changes
over
time.
AI-driven
image
recognition
tools
enable
identification
individual
animals
from
camera
trap
photos,
facilitating
more
accurate
population
estimates
behavioral
studies.
Moreover,
predictive
analytics
play
a
crucial
role
forecasting
human-wildlife
conflicts
informing
proactive
management
strategies.
synthesis
technologies
demonstrates
their
potential
enhance
efforts,
optimize
resource
allocation,
ultimately
foster
effective
initiatives.
ongoing
advancement
this
field
promises
create
innovative
solutions
some
most
pressing
challenges.
Conservation Science and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 26, 2025
Abstract
Mounting
environmental
crises
and
the
persistent
factors
driving
them
require
a
reconsideration
of
conservation
approaches.
Participatory
monitoring
evaluation
(PME)
is
increasingly
valued
as
way
for
Indigenous
peoples
local
community
actors
to
lead
or
engage
in
activities
that
directly
affect
them.
While
research
shows
PME
can
yield
favorable
outcomes
communities
(e.g.,
knowledge
co‐production,
social
learning,
trust
building)
conservation,
practical
insights
are
scattered.
Here
we
draw
from
literature
discussions
with
professionals
field
distill
guidance
design,
implementation,
support
conservation.
This
perspective
highlights
three
themes
effective
PME:
navigating
collaborations,
working
within
diverse
cultural
contexts,
co‐managing
resources
(including
needed
generated
by
PME).
We
recommend
practitioners
organizations,
including
our
own,
these
focal
areas
reflecting
on
purpose
PME,
learning
relevant
experiences,
strengthening
capacity
supporting
through
innovative
flexible
financing.
see
actions
leverage
points
promote
advance
inclusive
approaches
biodiversity
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 15, 2023
Abstract
Non-state
sustainability
initiatives,
such
as
eco-certification
and
voluntary
standards,
are
eco-friendly,
market-driven,
privately
managed
initiatives
that
garner
support
from
concerned
stakeholders
in
the
blue
economy.
Consequently,
these
play
pivotal
roles
enhancing
resource
within
seafood
sector.
However,
despite
their
importance,
intricacies
of
how
non-state
schemes
operate
economy
remain
unclear.
Therefore,
this
study
examines
interactions
actors
institutional,
social,
ecological
contexts
to
improve
common
management.
This
is
based
on
a
comprehensive
review
secondary
data
literature
delineate
its
scope.
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
an
increase
advocating
for
sustainable
fisheries
use
natural
resources.
These
claimed
exhibit
established
synergies,
yet
foundational
principles
guiding
them
underexplored.
It
essential
note
addressing
long-term
issues
socioeconomic-ecological
systems
requires
resilience
shift
initiatives.
Thus,
institutions
must
strengthen
management
capabilities
by
collaborating
with
other
actors,
networks,
promote
development.
collaboration
fosters
societal
understanding
factors,
which
portrayed
study.
Finally,
effective
necessitates
delicate
balance
between
economic
considerations
environmental
preservation,
supporting
imperative
deepen
our
interplay
socioeconomic
facets
ensure
laws
serve
proper
framework
regulation
Environmental Conservation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
51(2), P. 122 - 133
Published: Feb. 23, 2024
Summary
Biodiversity
systematic
monitoring
programmes
have
been
expanding
across
the
globe,
especially
in
protected
areas
(PAs).
Amongst
sustainable-use
PAs,
medium-
to
large-sized
mammals
and
birds
comprise
crucial
groups
monitor,
given
their
importance
forest
functionality
subsistence
for
local
residents.
Here,
we
used
6
years
of
community-based
data
from
a
PA
Brazilian
Amazonia
(Tapajós–Arapiuns
Extractive
Reserve)
examine
influence
anthropogenic
stressors
time
on
density
biomass
mammal
bird
game
species.
We
further
assessed
trends
population
target
over
period.
A
total
1915
km
line-transect
surveys
were
completed
by
trained
monitors
along
eight
established
transects,
providing
12
medium-sized
five
genera.
Generalized
linear
mixed
models
all
species,
large
species
four
individual
taxa
(Tinamidae,
Dasyproctidae,
primates
Cervidae)
showed
that
some
(e.g.,
Dasyprocta
croconota
)
exhibited
great
density,
whereas
others
Tapirus
terrestris
Tayassu
pecari
rarely
detected.
Anthropogenic
variables
did
not
affect
overall
vertebrates.
Tinamidae
only
influenced
stressors,
with
negative
occurring
Tinamidae.
Moreover,
remained
stable
throughout
period
Reserve,
although
frequency
may
indicate
past
losses.
Continuation
this
programme
is
required
improve
understanding
fluctuations,
but
studied,
linked
stressors.
Climate,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(5), P. 60 - 60
Published: April 25, 2024
Multilevel
and
decentralised
governance
approaches
involving
different
social
actors
are
increasingly
relevant
to
collectively
tackling
climate-induced
vulnerabilities.
Among
emergent
experimentations,
citizen
science
(CS)
is
a
transversal
scientific
practice
characterised
by
the
involvement
of
citizens
in
various
phases
process.
We
performed
PRISMA
systematic
review
literature
order
conceptualise
interface
between
CS
climate
governance.
The
included
44
studies
were
coded
following
thematic
analysis
method.
Information
about
temporal
geographical
distribution,
main
research
designs
methods,
domains
levels
was
extracted.
most
significant
results,
we
stress
existence
two-way
link
governance:
beyond
data
gathering
can
facilitate
change
adaptation—namely,
counteracting
disaster
risk,
food
insecurity
mental
health
distress
due
changing
climate,
promoting
wellbeing,
environmental
conservation—until
systemic
changes
made.
Conversely,
inclusive
structures
processes
may
provide
support
initiate
projects.
also
discuss
role
psychosocial
justice
issues—as
well
as
digital
CS—throughout
selected
literature,
implications
for
future
lines
policy.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(15), P. 11864 - 11864
Published: Aug. 2, 2023
Loss
and
damage
from
climate
change
have
risen
to
a
prominent
position
on
the
international
agenda.
At
COP27
in
2022,
Conference
of
Parties
(COP)
UN
Framework
Convention
Climate
Change
(UNFCCC)
ratified
decision
establish
loss
fund
compensate
low-
middle-income
countries
that
are
suffering
negative
impacts
change.
The
is
meant
address
Global
Adaptation
Gap,
which
describes
rising
cost
adaptation
needed
cope
with
due
delayed
action
curb
greenhouse
gas
emissions
remove
gases
atmosphere.
This
essay
highlights
issues
around
variety
natural
social
science
perspectives.
From
three
months
discussions,
an
interdisciplinary
perspective
research
agenda
this
topic
crystallised,
outlined
here.
Given
implementation
still
needs
negotiation
commitment
signatories
UNFCCC,
it
timely
now
some
important
knowledge
gaps
how
can
be
measured,
quantified,
valued,
understood,
communicated,
adapted
to.
Hence,
necessary
understand
complex
interactions
between
people,
politics,
nature,
context.