Place-Based Conservation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: The Importance of Engagement with Underrepresented Communities DOI Open Access
Viniece Jennings, Kelly M. San Antonio, Mike Brown

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 9965 - 9965

Published: Nov. 15, 2024

Through the years, research has described importance of community-based approaches in management coastal and marine ecosystems. Coastal issues are multifaceted require place-specific developed partnership with vulnerable communities who impacted by environmental stressors. Place-based conservation, a approach that focuses on unique, characteristics, other similar methods. It considers need to integrate human dimensions location-centered approaches, which often lacking typical natural resource management. Meaningful engagement underrepresented can holistically account for socioeconomic factors cultural knowledge inform best practices. As health ecosystems is linked quality local livelihoods, engaging practitioners these systems support science trust This article discusses research, insight, various examples successful management, culturally relevant advance sustainable place-based conservation.

Language: Английский

A novel framework for increasing research transparency: Exploring the connection between diversity and innovation DOI Creative Commons
Timothy R. Wojan, Dayton M. Lambert

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(1), P. e0313826 - e0313826

Published: Jan. 9, 2025

A split sample/dual method research protocol is demonstrated to increase transparency while reducing the probability of false discovery. We apply examine whether diversity in ownership teams increases or decreases likelihood a firm reporting novel innovation using data from 2018 United States Census Bureau’s Annual Business Survey. Transparency increased three ways: 1) all specification testing and identifying potentially productive models done an exploratory subsample that 2) preserves validity hypothesis test statistics de novo estimation holdout confirmatory sample with 3) findings publicly documented earlier registered report this journal publication. Bayesian procedures leverage information stage included replace traditional frequentist null significance testing. In addition increasing statistical power by full sample, methods directly estimate distribution for magnitude effect, allowing much richer inference. Estimated magnitudes along academic discipline, race, ethnicity, foreign-born status dimensions are positively associated innovation. maximally diverse team on these would be roughly six times more likely new-to-market than homophilic team.

Language: Английский

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Place-Based Conservation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: The Importance of Engagement with Underrepresented Communities DOI Open Access
Viniece Jennings, Kelly M. San Antonio, Mike Brown

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 9965 - 9965

Published: Nov. 15, 2024

Through the years, research has described importance of community-based approaches in management coastal and marine ecosystems. Coastal issues are multifaceted require place-specific developed partnership with vulnerable communities who impacted by environmental stressors. Place-based conservation, a approach that focuses on unique, characteristics, other similar methods. It considers need to integrate human dimensions location-centered approaches, which often lacking typical natural resource management. Meaningful engagement underrepresented can holistically account for socioeconomic factors cultural knowledge inform best practices. As health ecosystems is linked quality local livelihoods, engaging practitioners these systems support science trust This article discusses research, insight, various examples successful management, culturally relevant advance sustainable place-based conservation.

Language: Английский

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