Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes
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Resumo: | <p>Biodiversity conservation is a complex and transdisciplinary problem that requires engagement and cooperation among scientific, societal, economic, and political institutions. However, historical approaches have often failed to bring together and address the needs of all relevant stakeholders in decision‐making processes. The Tropical Andes, a biodiversity hotspot where conservation efforts often conflict with socioeconomic issues and policies that prioritize economic development, provides an ideal model to develop and implement more effective approaches. In this study, we present a co‐design approach that mainstreams and improves the flow of biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes, while creating tailored outputs that meet the needs of economic and societal stakeholders. We employed a consultative process that brought together biodiversity information users and producers at the local, national, and regional levels through a combination of surveys and workshops. This approach identified priority needs and limitations of the flow of biodiversity information in the region, which led to the co‐design of user‐relevant biodiversity indicators. By leveraging the existing capacities of biodiversity information users and producers, we were able to co‐design multiple biodiversity indicators and prioritize two for full implementation ensuring that the data was findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable based on the FAIR principles. This approach helped address limitations that were identified in the stakeholder engagement process, including gaps in data availability and the need for more accessible biodiversity information. Additionally, capacity‐building workshops were incorporated for all producers of biodiversity information involved, which aimed to not only improve the current flow of biodiversity information in the region but also facilitate its future sustainability. Our approach can serve as a valuable blueprint for mainstreaming biodiversity information and making it more inclusive in the future, especially considering the diverse worldviews, values, and knowledge systems between science, policy, and practice.</p> |
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https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.CZF9PJValdez, JosePereira, Henrique M.Morejón, Gustavo FranciscoAcosta‐Muñoz, CristinaBonet Garcia, Francisco JavierCastro Vergara, LucíaClaros, Xavier R.Gill, Michael J.Josse, CarmenLafuente‐Cartagena, IndyraLangstroth, RobertSheppard, Sidney NovoaOrihuela, GabrielaPrieto‐Albuja, Francisco J.Quillahuaman, NatividadTerán, Marcos F.Zambrana‐Torrelio, Carlos M.Navarro, Laetitia M.Fernandez, MiguelReplication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical AndesSciELO Data<p>Biodiversity conservation is a complex and transdisciplinary problem that requires engagement and cooperation among scientific, societal, economic, and political institutions. However, historical approaches have often failed to bring together and address the needs of all relevant stakeholders in decision‐making processes. The Tropical Andes, a biodiversity hotspot where conservation efforts often conflict with socioeconomic issues and policies that prioritize economic development, provides an ideal model to develop and implement more effective approaches. In this study, we present a co‐design approach that mainstreams and improves the flow of biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes, while creating tailored outputs that meet the needs of economic and societal stakeholders. We employed a consultative process that brought together biodiversity information users and producers at the local, national, and regional levels through a combination of surveys and workshops. This approach identified priority needs and limitations of the flow of biodiversity information in the region, which led to the co‐design of user‐relevant biodiversity indicators. By leveraging the existing capacities of biodiversity information users and producers, we were able to co‐design multiple biodiversity indicators and prioritize two for full implementation ensuring that the data was findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable based on the FAIR principles. This approach helped address limitations that were identified in the stakeholder engagement process, including gaps in data availability and the need for more accessible biodiversity information. Additionally, capacity‐building workshops were incorporated for all producers of biodiversity information involved, which aimed to not only improve the current flow of biodiversity information in the region but also facilitate its future sustainability. Our approach can serve as a valuable blueprint for mainstreaming biodiversity information and making it more inclusive in the future, especially considering the diverse worldviews, values, and knowledge systems between science, policy, and practice.</p>2024-04-18info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Earth and Environmental SciencesBoliviaEBVEcuadoressential biodiversity variablesmainstreamingPerupolicystakeholder engagementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDatasetreponame:SciELO Datainstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCIRepositório de Dados de PesquisaONGhttps://data.scielo.org/oai/requestdata@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-04-19T05:03:38SciELO Data - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)falsedoi:10.48331/scielodata.CZF9PJ |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes Valdez, Jose Earth and Environmental Sciences Bolivia EBV Ecuador essential biodiversity variables mainstreaming Peru policy stakeholder engagement |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Replication Data for: Tailoring evidence into action: using a codesign approach for biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes |
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Valdez, Jose |
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Valdez, Jose Pereira, Henrique M. Morejón, Gustavo Francisco Acosta‐Muñoz, Cristina Bonet Garcia, Francisco Javier Castro Vergara, Lucía Claros, Xavier R. Gill, Michael J. Josse, Carmen Lafuente‐Cartagena, Indyra Langstroth, Robert Sheppard, Sidney Novoa Orihuela, Gabriela Prieto‐Albuja, Francisco J. Quillahuaman, Natividad Terán, Marcos F. Zambrana‐Torrelio, Carlos M. Navarro, Laetitia M. Fernandez, Miguel |
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Pereira, Henrique M. Morejón, Gustavo Francisco Acosta‐Muñoz, Cristina Bonet Garcia, Francisco Javier Castro Vergara, Lucía Claros, Xavier R. Gill, Michael J. Josse, Carmen Lafuente‐Cartagena, Indyra Langstroth, Robert Sheppard, Sidney Novoa Orihuela, Gabriela Prieto‐Albuja, Francisco J. Quillahuaman, Natividad Terán, Marcos F. Zambrana‐Torrelio, Carlos M. Navarro, Laetitia M. Fernandez, Miguel |
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Valdez, Jose Pereira, Henrique M. Morejón, Gustavo Francisco Acosta‐Muñoz, Cristina Bonet Garcia, Francisco Javier Castro Vergara, Lucía Claros, Xavier R. Gill, Michael J. Josse, Carmen Lafuente‐Cartagena, Indyra Langstroth, Robert Sheppard, Sidney Novoa Orihuela, Gabriela Prieto‐Albuja, Francisco J. Quillahuaman, Natividad Terán, Marcos F. Zambrana‐Torrelio, Carlos M. Navarro, Laetitia M. Fernandez, Miguel |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences Bolivia EBV Ecuador essential biodiversity variables mainstreaming Peru policy stakeholder engagement |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences Bolivia EBV Ecuador essential biodiversity variables mainstreaming Peru policy stakeholder engagement |
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<p>Biodiversity conservation is a complex and transdisciplinary problem that requires engagement and cooperation among scientific, societal, economic, and political institutions. However, historical approaches have often failed to bring together and address the needs of all relevant stakeholders in decision‐making processes. The Tropical Andes, a biodiversity hotspot where conservation efforts often conflict with socioeconomic issues and policies that prioritize economic development, provides an ideal model to develop and implement more effective approaches. In this study, we present a co‐design approach that mainstreams and improves the flow of biodiversity information in the Tropical Andes, while creating tailored outputs that meet the needs of economic and societal stakeholders. We employed a consultative process that brought together biodiversity information users and producers at the local, national, and regional levels through a combination of surveys and workshops. This approach identified priority needs and limitations of the flow of biodiversity information in the region, which led to the co‐design of user‐relevant biodiversity indicators. By leveraging the existing capacities of biodiversity information users and producers, we were able to co‐design multiple biodiversity indicators and prioritize two for full implementation ensuring that the data was findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable based on the FAIR principles. This approach helped address limitations that were identified in the stakeholder engagement process, including gaps in data availability and the need for more accessible biodiversity information. Additionally, capacity‐building workshops were incorporated for all producers of biodiversity information involved, which aimed to not only improve the current flow of biodiversity information in the region but also facilitate its future sustainability. Our approach can serve as a valuable blueprint for mainstreaming biodiversity information and making it more inclusive in the future, especially considering the diverse worldviews, values, and knowledge systems between science, policy, and practice.</p> |
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