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Hunting Down the Chimera of Multiple Disciplinarity in Conservation Science

机译:寻找保护科学中的多学科嵌合体

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The consensus is that both ecological and social factors are essential dimensions of conservation research and practice. However, much of the literature on multiple disciplinary collaboration focuses on the difficulties of undertaking it. This review of the challenges of conducting multiple disciplinary collaboration offers a framework for thinking about the diversity and complexity of this endeavor. We focused on conceptual challenges, of which 5 main categories emerged: methodological challenges, value judgments, theories of knowledge, disciplinary prejudices, and interdisciplinary communication. The major problems identified in these areas have proved remarkably persistent in the literature surveyed (c.1960–2012). Reasons for these failures to learn from past experience include the pressure to produce positive outcomes and gloss over disagreements, the ephemeral nature of many such projects and resulting lack of institutional memory, and the apparent complexity and incoherence of the endeavor. We suggest that multiple disciplinary collaboration requires conceptual integration among carefully selected multiple disciplinary team members united in investigating a shared problem or question. We outline a 9-point sequence of steps for setting up a successful multiple disciplinary project. This encompasses points on recruitment, involving stakeholders, developing research questions, negotiating power dynamics and hidden values and conceptual differences, explaining and choosing appropriate methods, developing a shared language, facilitating on-going communications, and discussing data integration and project outcomes. Although numerous solutions to the challenges of multiple disciplinary research have been proposed, lessons learned are often lost when projects end or experienced individuals move on. We urge multiple disciplinary teams to capture the challenges recognized, and solutions proposed, by their researchers while projects are in process. A database of well-documented case studies would showcase theories and methods from a variety of disciplines and their interactions, enable better comparative study and evaluation, and provide a useful resource for developing future projects and training multiple disciplinary researchers.
机译:人们一致认为,生态和社会因素都是保护研究和实践的重要方面。但是,有关多学科合作的许多文献都集中在开展这一领域的困难上。本文对开展多学科合作的挑战进行了回顾,为思考这种努力的多样性和复杂性提供了一个框架。我们专注于概念挑战,其中出现了5个主要类别:方法挑战,价值判断,知识理论,学科偏见和跨学科交流。在这些领域中发现的主要问题在所调查的文献中(c.1960–2012)已被证明非常持久。这些未能从过去的经验中学到的原因包括产生积极成果的压力和对分歧的掩饰,许多此类项目的短暂性质以及由此导致的缺乏机构记忆,努力的明显复杂性和不连贯性。我们建议多学科协作需要在仔细研究的多个学科团队成员之间进行概念上的整合,这些成员团结起来共同研究一个共享的问题。我们概述了建立成功的多学科项目的9个步骤。这包括有关招聘的要点,涉及利益相关者,开发研究问题,谈判权力动态和隐性价值与概念差异,解释和选择适当的方法,开发共享语言,促进持续的交流以及讨论数据集成和项目成果。尽管已经提出了应对多种学科研究挑战的众多解决方案,但是当项目结束或有经验的人继续前进时,往往会汲取教训。我们敦促多个学科团队抓住研究人员在项目进行过程中认识到的挑战和提出的解决方案。记录良好的案例研究数据库将展示来自各个学科的理论和方法及其相互作用,能够进行更好的比较研究和评估,并为开发未来项目和培训多学科研究人员提供有用的资源。

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