Nature Conservation (Oct 2014)

Confronting and Coping with Uncertainty in Biodiversity Research and Praxis

  • Yrjö Haila,
  • Klaus Henle,
  • Evangelia Apostolopoulou,
  • Joanna Cent,
  • Erik Framstad,
  • Christoph Goerg,
  • Kurt Jax,
  • Reinhard Klenke,
  • William Magnuson,
  • Yiannis Matsinos,
  • Birgit Mueller,
  • Riikka Paloniemi,
  • John Pantis,
  • Felix Rauschmayer,
  • Irene Ring,
  • Josef Settele,
  • Jukka Simila,
  • Konstantinos Touloumis,
  • Joseph Tzanopoulos,
  • Guy Pe'er

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.8.5942
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 0
pp. 45 – 75

Abstract

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This paper summarises discussions in a workshop entitled “exploring uncertainties in biodiversity science, policy and management”. It draws together experiences gained by scientists and scholars when encountering and coping with different types of uncertainty in their work in the field of biodiversity protection. The discussion covers all main phases of scientific work: field work and data analysis; methodologies; setting goals for research projects, taking simultaneously into account the agency of scientists conducting the work; developing communication with policy-makers and society at large; and giving arguments for the societal relevance of the issues. The paper concludes with a plea for collaborative learning that would build upon close cooperation among specialists who have developed expertise in different fields in research, management and politics.