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Engaging Local Knowledge in Biodiversity Research: Experiences from Large Inter- and Transdisciplinary Projects

机译:从事生物多样性研究中的本地知识:大型和跨学科项目的经验

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The management of biodiversity represents a research topic that needs to involve not only several (sub-) disciplines from the natural sciences but, in particular, also the social sciences and humanities. Furthermore, over the last couple of years, the need for the integration of other kinds of knowledge (experience based or indigenous knowledge) is increasingly acknowledged. For instance, the incorporation of such knowledge is indispensable for place-based approaches to sustainable land management, which require that the specific ecological and social context is addressed. However, desirable as it may be, such an engagement of the holders of tacit knowledge is not easy to achieve. It demands reconciling well-established scientific procedural standards with the implicit or explicit criteria of relevance that apply in civil society a process that typically causes severe tensions and comes up against both habitual as well as institutional constraints. The difficulty of managing such tensions is amplified particularly in large integrated projects and represents a major challenge to project management. At the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, several integrated research projects have been conducted over the past years in which experience has been gained with these specific challenges. This paper presents some of the lessons learned from large integrated projects, with an emphasis on project design and management structure. At the centre of the present contribution are experiences gained in the coordination and management of LEGATO (LEGATO stands for Land-use intensity and Ecological EnGineering - Assessment Tools for risks and Opportunities in irrigated rice based production systems, see www.legato-project.net), an ongoing, large-scale, inter- and transdisciplinary research project dealing with the management of irrigated rice landscapes in Southeast Asia. In this project, local expertise on traditional production systems is absolutely crucial but needs to be integrated with natural and social science research to identify future-proof land management systems.
机译:生物多样性的管理代表了一个研究课题,需要涉及来自自然科学的几个(子)学科,但特别是社会科学和人文学。此外,在过去几年中,越来越公认对其他类型知识(基于经验或土着知识)一体化的需求。例如,纳入这种知识对于可持续土地管理的基于地方的方法是必不可少的,这要求解决了具体的生态和社会环境。然而,如所希望的那样,如此,这种默认知识的保持器的接合不容易实现。它要求与公民社会的隐含或明确的相关标准进行核实或明确的相关标准,这是一个通常会导致严重紧张局势的过程,并反对习惯性以及制度制约。管理这种紧张局势的难度特别是在大型综合项目中被放大,并且对项目管理表示重大挑战。在亥姆霍兹环境研究中心 - UFZ中心,过去几年进行了几个综合研究项目,其中经验已经获得了这些特定的挑战。本文介绍了大型集成项目中学到的一些经验教训,重点是项目设计和管理结构。在本贡献的中心,是Legato协调和管理中获得的经验(Legato代表土地利用强度和生态工程 - 灌溉基础生产系统的风险和机遇评估工具,见www.legato-project.net ),正在进行的,大规模,和跨学科研究项目处理东南亚灌溉水稻景观的管理。在该项目中,传统生产系统的本地专业知识绝对至关重要,但需要与自然和社会科学研究集成,以确定未来防范土地管理系统。

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