International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(10), С. 5778 - 5778
Опубликована: Май 10, 2023
Improving
organisational
health
literacy
ensures
people
can
navigate,
understand
and
use
essential
information
services.
However,
systematic
reviews
have
identified
limited
evidence
for
practical
approaches
to
implementing
such
change,
particularly
at
a
national
level.
This
study
aimed
(a)
investigate
the
approach
taken
by
an
Australian
diabetes
organisation—Diabetes
Australia,
as
administrator
of
National
Diabetes
Services
Scheme
(NDSS)—to
improve
over
15-year-period
(b)
examine
impact
changes
on
demands
information.
We
performed
environmental
scan,
examining
websites
NDSS,
Australia
government
reports
position
statements
describing
policies
practices
between
2006
2021.
The
Patient
Education
Materials
Assessment
Tool
(PEMAT)
was
applied
consecutively
published
NDSS
self-care
fact
sheets
(n
=
20)
assess
in
(understandability
actionability)
these
same
period.
nine
resulting
24
practice
or
projects
2021,
using
streamlined
incremental
group
reflexivity.
focused
(1)
increasing
audience
reach,
(2)
consistency
branding,
(3)
person-centred
language
(4)
understandability
actionability
PEMAT
scores
improved
2021
(53%
79%)
(43%
82%).
Australia’s
development
process
leveraging
policies,
employing
reflexivity
has
serves
template
other
organisations
seeking
their
literacy.
Abstract
Non-technical
summary
Transdisciplinary
sustainability
scientists
work
with
many
different
actors
in
pursuit
of
change.
In
so
doing
they
make
choices
about
why
and
how
to
engage
perspectives
their
research.
Reflexivity
–
active
individual
collective
critical
reflection
is
considered
an
important
capacity
for
researchers
address
the
resulting
ethical
practical
challenges.
We
developed
a
framework
reflexivity
as
transformative
science
through
systems
approach,
which
helps
any
decisions
that
influence
are
included
or
excluded
research
explicit.
suggest
transdisciplinary
can
become
more
by
nurturing
reflexivity.
Technical
increasingly
applied
study
Yet,
involves
diverse
who
hold
contrasting
sometimes
conflicting
worldviews.
cited
crucial
navigating
challenges,
yet
notions
often
focused
on
researcher
reflections
lack
explicit
links
process
predominant
modes
inquiry
field.
This
gap
presents
risk
remains
periphery
becomes
‘unreflexive’,
dimensions
left
unacknowledged.
Our
objective
was
establish
approach.
refined
rapid
scoping
review
literature
transdisciplinarity,
transformation,
reflexivity,
scenario
Red
River
Basin
(US,
Canada).
The
characterizes
nurture
dynamic,
embedded,
self-scrutiny
mutual
learning
service
change,
manifests
interacting
boundary
processes
delineation,
interaction,
transformation.
case
suggests
embedding
this
expose
block
transformation
reflexive
Social
media
may
process.
People and Nature,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
5(2), С. 455 - 469
Опубликована: Фев. 5, 2023
Abstract
Interdependent
relationships
among
humans
and
nature
often
go
overlooked,
delaying
better
environmental,
social
public
health
outcomes.
Emerging
approaches
have
emphasized
thinking
through
relationships,
which
we
call
‘relational
thinking’.
Threads
of
relational
matured
in
areas
such
as
anthropology
Indigenous
scholarship,
interest
is
growing
across
many
disciplines.
Welcoming
this
new
cadre
thinkers
requires
a
more
broadly
accessible
synthesis.
Sustainability
scholars
begun
to
overcome
these
barriers
with
high‐level
overviews
broad
calls
adopt
thinking.
This
literature
has
investigated
the
conceptual
underpinnings
thinking,
but
concrete,
empirical
benefits
for
understanding
human–natural
systems
remain
obscure.
Here,
introduce
wide
range
examples
demonstrate
potential
illuminate
diverse
coupled
human‐and‐natural
systems.
We
complement
an
overview
theory
behind
use
argue
that
some
conventional
methods
are
consistent
particularly
when
accompanied
by
deliberation
flexibility
about
target,
why,
how.
Read
free
Plain
Language
Summary
article
on
Journal
blog.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
11
Опубликована: Янв. 12, 2024
Introduction
Biodiversity
underpins
resilient
ecosystems
that
sustain
life.
Despite
international
conservation
efforts,
biodiversity
is
still
declining
due
to
ongoing
anthropogenic
threats.
Protected
areas
have
been
widely
adopted
as
a
strategy
for
conserving
biodiversity.
The
use
of
spatial
planning,
which
prioritizes
protection
based
on
geo-referenced
and
ecological
information
well
cost
action
their
feasibility,
has
gained
popularity
in
the
discipline
last
few
decades.
However,
there
remain
gaps
between
plans
implementation,
negative
social
impacts
local
communities
can
occur,
such
tension
conflict
differing
priorities,
perspectives,
views.
Methods
To
better
understand
state
field
support
translating
research
into
practice,
mixed-method
approach
bibliometric
(n=4133
documents)
content
analysis
(n=2456
was
used
analyze
identify
key
collaborative
networks,
geographic
thematic
patterns.
Results
We
identified
conducted
by
westernized
nations
dominated
field,
with
United
States,
Kingdom,
Australia
being
responsible
almost
two-thirds
globally,
interest
exponentially
growing
since
2010.
Additionally,
while
some
refinement
over
time
algorithms
models,
Zonation
Marxan
methods
developed
2000s
predominant
choices
software,
majority
focus
marine
ecosystems,
birds,
mammals.
found
major
gap
dimensions
case
studies
(only
n=146;
6%).
Discussion
This
highlights
lack
collaboration
science
researchers
who
are
affected
management
decisions.
recommend
including
spatially
explicit
from
onset
projects
through
participatory
approaches,
along
acknowledgement
importance
diverse
views
planning
enhance
implementation
outcomes
relevant
contexts.
suggest
an
increased
reflection
types
data
but
also
researchers’
personal
values,
biases,
positionality
encourage
more
ethical,
applicable,
science.
Conservation Biology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
37(2)
Опубликована: Окт. 26, 2022
Abstract
When
deciding
how
to
conserve
biodiversity,
practitioners
navigate
diverse
missions,
sometimes
conflicting
approaches,
and
uncertain
trade‐offs.
These
choices
are
based
not
only
on
evidence,
funders’
priorities,
stakeholders’
interests,
policies,
but
also
practitioners’
personal
experiences,
backgrounds,
values.
Calls
for
greater
reflexivity—an
individual
or
group's
ability
examine
themselves
in
relation
their
actions
interactions
with
others—have
appeared
the
conservation
science
literature.
But
what
role
does
reflexivity
play
practice?
We
explored
self‐reflection
can
shape
individuals
groups
nature.
To
provide
examples
of
practice,
we
conducted
a
year‐long
series
workshop
discussions
online
exchanges.
During
these,
examined
cases
from
peer‐reviewed
gray
literature,
our
own
conversations
10
experts.
Reflexivity
among
spanned
collective
levels
informal
formal
settings.
encompassed
themes,
including
values,
emotional
struggles,
social
identities,
training,
cultural
experiences
success
failure.
Reflexive
processes
have
limitations,
dangers,
costs.
Informal
institutionalized
requires
allocation
limited
time
resources,
be
hard
put
into
alone
cannot
solve
challenges.
Yet,
when
intentionally
undertaken,
reflexive
might
integrated
adaptive
management
cycles
at
multiple
points,
helping
better
reach
goals.
could
more
transformative
by
motivating
reevaluate
goals
methods
entirely.
help
movement
imagine
thus
work
toward
world
wildlife,
people,
sector
itself.
Integrative Conservation,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
3(1), С. 12 - 21
Опубликована: Фев. 22, 2024
Abstract
Human–wildlife
conflicts
(HWCs)
are
a
worldwide
problem,
especially
around
protected
areas
where
human
and
wildlife
needs
overlap.
This
study
focused
on
the
Chundu
communal
area
Nyamakate
resettlement
in
Northern
Zimbabwe,
with
three
primary
objectives:
(i)
to
identify
problematic
species
frequently
involved
HWC
these
areas;
(ii)
examine
temporal
variations
of
cases;
(iii)
assess
effectiveness
current
suggested
mitigation
measures
for
managing
conflicts.
Data
were
collected
November
2019
February
2020,
periods
identified
as
peak
times
areas.
A
comprehensive
three‐stage
sampling
design
was
used
collect
data
this
study.
through
household
questionnaires
from
16
villages
(64
households)
nine
(36
area.
The
spotted
hyena
(
Crocuta
crocuta
)
most
animal
livestock
predation,
followed
by
African
lion
Panthera
leo
leopard
pardus
).
There
no
significant
differences
between
dry
season
M
=
315,
SD
417.79)
wet
383,
540.19;
t
[4]
−0.43,
p
>
0.05).
concluded
that
occurred
throughout
year
both
communities,
unaffected
seasonal
variations.
It
determined
inadequate
In
light
findings,
recommends
use
nonlethal
methods
management,
reserving
lethal
means
last
resort.
Evolutionary Applications,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
15(5), С. 751 - 772
Опубликована: Март 3, 2022
Relationships
with
place
provide
critical
context
for
characterizing
biocultural
diversity.
Yet,
genetic
and
genomic
studies
are
rarely
informed
by
Indigenous
or
local
knowledge,
processes,
practices,
including
the
movement
of
culturally
significant
species.
Here,
we
show
how
place-based
knowledge
can
better
reveal
complexities
data
derived
from
As
a
case
study,
focus
on
southern
freshwater
kōura
(crayfish)
in
Aotearoa
me
Te
Waipounamu
(New
Zealand,
herein
NZ).
Our
results,
based
genotyping-by-sequencing
markers,
strong
population
structure
along
signatures
admixture
19
genetically
depauperate
populations
across
east
coast
Waipounamu.
Environment
association
differentiation
analyses
adaptation
also
indicate
role
hydroclimatic
variables-including
temperature,
precipitation,
water
flow
regimes-in
shaping
kōura.
Through
trusted
partnerships
between
community
researchers,
weaving
markers
has
both
provided
invaluable
interpretation
created
opportunities
to
reconnect
people
place.
We
envisage
such
guiding
future
research
species
NZ
beyond.
Elementa Science of the Anthropocene,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
11(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
Science
is
increasingly
a
collaborative
pursuit.
Although
the
modern
scientific
enterprise
owes
much
to
individuals
working
at
core
of
their
field,
humanity
confronted
by
highly
complex
problems
that
require
integration
variety
disciplinary
and
methodological
expertise.
In
2016,
U.S.
National
Foundation
launched
an
initiative
prioritizing
support
for
convergence
research
as
means
“solving
vexing
problems,
in
particular,
focusing
on
societal
needs.”
We
discuss
our
understanding
objectives
describe
detail
conditions
processes
likely
generate
successful
research.
use
recent
experience
participants
workshop
series
focused
resilience
Arctic
highlight
key
points.
The
emergence
science
over
past
50
years
presented
contemporary
example
convergence.
close
describing
some
challenges
development
research,
such
timescales
discounting
future,
appropriate
metrics
success,
allocation
issues,
funding
agency
requirements.
Urban forestry & urban greening,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
95, С. 128279 - 128279
Опубликована: Март 20, 2024
The
global
uptake
of
green
infrastructure
in
urban
settings
holds
considerable
promise
for
fostering
both
social
and
ecological
benefits.
Recognizing
the
imperative
to
ensure
equitable
distribution
these
advantages,
this
paper
draws
on
rich
traditions
justice
considerations
within
studies
inform
research
greening.
Focusing
three
key
trends
-
reconceptualizing
'urban'
category,
acknowledging
role
historical
processes
shaping
contemporary
uneven
unjust
geographies,
considering
power
dynamics
development
we
propose
five
tenets
advancing
justice-focused
greening
research.
These
encourage
researchers
act
as
knowledge
brokers,
practice
reflexivity,
recognise
complex
dimensions
which
diversity
scale
might
reveal,
embrace
uncertainty,
cultivate
a
"modest
imaginary"
concerning
projects.
Conservation Letters,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
17(5)
Опубликована: Сен. 1, 2024
Abstract
Rigorous
scientific
practice
relies
on
the
tenet
of
transparency.
However,
despite
regular
transparency
in
areas
such
as
data
availability
and
methodological
practice,
influence
personal
professional
values
research
design
dissemination
is
often
not
disclosed
or
discussed
conservation
science.
Conservation
scientists
are
increasingly
driven
to
work
collaboration
with
communities
where
their
takes
place,
which
raises
important
questions
about
process,
especially
field
remains
largely
represented
by
a
Western
worldview.
The
process
reflexivity,
creation
positionality
statements
one
form
reflexive
an
component
transparency,
rigor,
best
contemporary
In
our
own
practices,
however,
we
have
found
that
guidance
how
produce
maintain
reflexivity
throughout
lifecycle
too
lacking.
response,
build
existing
literature
experience
offer
primer
starting
point
reflexivity.
Rather
than
being
prescriptive,
seek
demonstrate
flexible
approaches
researchers
may
consider
when
communicating
enhance
We
explore
challenges
potential
pitfalls
considerations
advice
based
collective
experience.
Organisations
for
which
sentient
animals
are
central
to
the
business
model
need
demonstrate
safeguarding
of
animal
welfare
and
well-being.
This
requires
providing
positive
experiences
is
critical
maintaining
social
licence
operate.
A
cross-sectional
survey
captured
attitudes
experienced
horse
sector
participants
regarding
sentience,
Almost
all
respondents
(99.9%;
n
=
676/677),
believed
horses
were
sentient.
Analysis
open-ended
responses
identified
two
themes:
(1)
Sentience
a
pathway
understanding
mental
state,
well-being
horses;
(2)
moral
obligation
humans
consider
sentience.
Respondents'
observations
that
reacted
stimuli
responded
their
surroundings
underpinned
belief
Theme
one
related
respondents'
sentience
how
informed
interpretations
behaviours
making
inferences
equine
state.
exist
towards
because
manage
horses'
environment
impact
interactions
with
horses.
These
obligations
perceived
as
responsibilities
when
determining
good
in
activity
settings,
interacting
training
competing
The
results
suggested
sophisticated
existed
among
participants,
who
recognised
worthy
care.
We
propose
leveraging
participants'
existing
knowledge
could
support
implementation
Five
Domains
updating
organisational
policies.