首页> 外文期刊>Revista de Biología Tropical >Local technicians in long-term research projects: evaluation of 25 years experience in an active tropical research station
【24h】

Local technicians in long-term research projects: evaluation of 25 years experience in an active tropical research station

机译:长期研究项目中的本地技术人员:对活跃的热带研究站25年经验的评估

获取原文
           

摘要

Most field ecology is conceived and financed by scientists from urban areas but is actually carried out in rural areas. Field staff can either be imported from urban areas or recruited from local residents. We evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of involving rural residents as local technicians over a 25- year period at active field research site in Costa Rica. We defined "local technicians" as local residents with no university education who acquired significant experience in field data collection, data management and/or laboratory work. We analyzed the experiences of incorporating these technicians into field research In developing countries from the points of view of scientist and of the local technicians themselves. Primary data were written responses from to a standardized survey of 19 senior scientists and Ph.D. students, and results from standardized personal interviews with 22 local technicians. Researchers highlighted the advantages of highly-skilled technicians with minimal staff turnover, as well as the technicians? knowledge of local ecological conditions. Local technicians considered the primary advantages of their jobs to be opportunities for continuing education training in science as well as cultural enrichment through interactions with people of different cultures. The main challenges identified by researchers were the lack of long-term funding for projects and extended training required for local technicians. Local technicians can be of great benefit to research projects by providing high-quality data collection at reasonable costs with low staff turnover. Over the last 25 years the research model at the field station we studied has evolved to the point that most long-term projects now depend heavily on local technicians. This model of involving local technicians in long-term research has multiple benefits for the researchers, the technicians and the local community, and could be adapted to a variety of settings in rural areas of developing countries. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (4): 1455-1462. Epub 2011 December 01.
机译:大多数田间生态是由城市地区的科学家构思和资助的,但实际上是在农村地区进行的。现场工作人员可以从市区或从当地居民招募。我们评估了在哥斯达黎加活跃的现场研究站点中25年间让农村居民担任当地技术人员的利弊。我们将“本地技术人员”定义为未受过大学教育的本地居民,他们在现场数据收集,数据管理和/或实验室工作方面积累了丰富的经验。我们从科学家和本地技术人员本身的角度分析了将这些技术人员纳入发展中国家现场研究的经验。原始数据来自对19位资深科学家和博士学位的标准化调查的书面答复。学生,以及与22位当地技术人员进行的标准化个人访谈的结果。研究人员强调了技术精湛的技术人员(人员流动最少)的优势以及技术人员?了解当地的生态条件。当地技术人员认为,工作的主要优势是继续接受科学教育培训的机会,以及通过与不同文化背景的人们互动而丰富文化的机会。研究人员确定的主要挑战是缺乏对项目的长期资助以及对本地技术人员的扩展培训。本地技术人员可以通过合理的成本提供高质量的数据收集,而员工流失率较低,从而对研究项目非常有利。在过去的25年中,我们所研究的现场站的研究模型已经发展到现在大多数长期项目都严重依赖本地技术人员的地步。这种让本地技术人员参与长期研究的模型,对研究人员,技术人员和当地社区都有多重好处,并且可以适应发展中国家农村地区的各种环境。 Rev.Biol。放下59(4):1455-1462。 EPUB 2011年12月1日。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号