Integrating scientific and local knowledge to address conservation conflicts: Towards a practical framework based on lessons learned from a Scottish case study

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TitreIntegrating scientific and local knowledge to address conservation conflicts: Towards a practical framework based on lessons learned from a Scottish case study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursAinsworth GBarbara, Redpath SMark, Wilson M, Wernham C, Young JClaire
JournalENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
Volume107
Pagination46-55
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1462-9011
Mots-clésCommunity science, Conflict transformation, Knowledge integration, Public benefit, Transparency, trust
Résumé

Integrating local knowledge with scientific knowledge can offer significant benefits to improving environmental decision-making. However, this is especially challenging in environmental conflict situations where advice is lacking, and no single approach can foster conflict transformation. To understand stakeholder knowledge and its integration in a conflict transformation process in Scotland, we brought together diverse stakeholder organisations and encouraged power sharing in the project's management. Our mixed-methods approach was based on theories of community science, knowledge co-production, knowledge integration and implementation and conflict transformation. We gathered stakeholder perceptions to see where local and scientific knowledge converged and diverged. Stakeholders holding opposing views mutually prioritised knowledge gaps and identified future collaborative actions. Building upon lessons learned, we present a practical framework and associated considerations to realise knowledge integration goals in conservation conflict situations. This framework is widely applicable, especially in situations where disputes over the evidence-base prevent positive outcomes for people and nature.

DOI10.1016/j.envsci.2020.02.017