Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.

As the global human population increases, and many bird populations in the Neotropics and the rest of the world continue to decline, the study of the intersection of humans, birds, and conservation has become more relevant than ever. The field of conservation social science is an interdisciplinary field that applies the social sciences and humanities to examine research questions that have implications for biodiversity conservation, and encompasses disciplines as diverse as psychology, economics, and political ecology. An understanding of the human dimensions of biodiversity conservation issues can be an essential element in the success or failure of a conservation initiative, policy, or practice. The purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of the growing body of conservation social science relevant to Neotropical bird conservation research and to demonstrate its importance. We discuss how this research can contribute to addressing 5 major threats to bird conservation in the Neotropics, including future research needs, and we provide 3 case studies of bird conservation social science projects, demonstrating the insights that can be gained. We close with a discussion of how conservation biologists and ornithologists can most effectively work with conservation social scientists.

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Main Authors: Dayer, Ashley A., Silva-Rodríguez, Eduardo A., Albert, Steven, Chapman, Mollie, Zukowski, Benjarmin, Ibarra, J. Tomás, Gifford, Gemara, Echeverri, Alejandra, Martínez-Salinas, Alejandra, Sepúlveda-Luque, Claudia
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Published: Chicago, (Estados Unidos) American Ornithological Society 2020
Subjects:CIENCIAS SOCIALES, CONSERVACION, AVES, CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION, NEOTROPICO, BIODIVERSIDAD, COMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO, POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL, ECOSISTEMA, Problemas ambientales,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1486392024-08-27T17:08:03ZApplying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation. Dayer, Ashley A. Silva-Rodríguez, Eduardo A. Albert, Steven Chapman, Mollie Zukowski, Benjarmin Ibarra, J. Tomás Gifford, Gemara Echeverri, Alejandra Martínez-Salinas, Alejandra Sepúlveda-Luque, Claudia textChicago, (Estados Unidos) American Ornithological Society2020spaAs the global human population increases, and many bird populations in the Neotropics and the rest of the world continue to decline, the study of the intersection of humans, birds, and conservation has become more relevant than ever. The field of conservation social science is an interdisciplinary field that applies the social sciences and humanities to examine research questions that have implications for biodiversity conservation, and encompasses disciplines as diverse as psychology, economics, and political ecology. An understanding of the human dimensions of biodiversity conservation issues can be an essential element in the success or failure of a conservation initiative, policy, or practice. The purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of the growing body of conservation social science relevant to Neotropical bird conservation research and to demonstrate its importance. We discuss how this research can contribute to addressing 5 major threats to bird conservation in the Neotropics, including future research needs, and we provide 3 case studies of bird conservation social science projects, demonstrating the insights that can be gained. We close with a discussion of how conservation biologists and ornithologists can most effectively work with conservation social scientists.As the global human population increases, and many bird populations in the Neotropics and the rest of the world continue to decline, the study of the intersection of humans, birds, and conservation has become more relevant than ever. The field of conservation social science is an interdisciplinary field that applies the social sciences and humanities to examine research questions that have implications for biodiversity conservation, and encompasses disciplines as diverse as psychology, economics, and political ecology. An understanding of the human dimensions of biodiversity conservation issues can be an essential element in the success or failure of a conservation initiative, policy, or practice. The purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of the growing body of conservation social science relevant to Neotropical bird conservation research and to demonstrate its importance. We discuss how this research can contribute to addressing 5 major threats to bird conservation in the Neotropics, including future research needs, and we provide 3 case studies of bird conservation social science projects, demonstrating the insights that can be gained. We close with a discussion of how conservation biologists and ornithologists can most effectively work with conservation social scientists.CIENCIAS SOCIALES CONSERVACION AVESCRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION NEOTROPICOBIODIVERSIDADCOMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL ECOSISTEMA Problemas ambientaleshttps://repositorio.bibliotecaorton.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9778
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topic CIENCIAS SOCIALES
CONSERVACION
AVES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
NEOTROPICO
BIODIVERSIDAD
COMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO
POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL
ECOSISTEMA
Problemas ambientales
CIENCIAS SOCIALES
CONSERVACION
AVES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
NEOTROPICO
BIODIVERSIDAD
COMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO
POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL
ECOSISTEMA
Problemas ambientales
spellingShingle CIENCIAS SOCIALES
CONSERVACION
AVES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
NEOTROPICO
BIODIVERSIDAD
COMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO
POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL
ECOSISTEMA
Problemas ambientales
CIENCIAS SOCIALES
CONSERVACION
AVES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
NEOTROPICO
BIODIVERSIDAD
COMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO
POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL
ECOSISTEMA
Problemas ambientales
Dayer, Ashley A.
Silva-Rodríguez, Eduardo A.
Albert, Steven
Chapman, Mollie
Zukowski, Benjarmin
Ibarra, J. Tomás
Gifford, Gemara
Echeverri, Alejandra
Martínez-Salinas, Alejandra
Sepúlveda-Luque, Claudia
Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.
description As the global human population increases, and many bird populations in the Neotropics and the rest of the world continue to decline, the study of the intersection of humans, birds, and conservation has become more relevant than ever. The field of conservation social science is an interdisciplinary field that applies the social sciences and humanities to examine research questions that have implications for biodiversity conservation, and encompasses disciplines as diverse as psychology, economics, and political ecology. An understanding of the human dimensions of biodiversity conservation issues can be an essential element in the success or failure of a conservation initiative, policy, or practice. The purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of the growing body of conservation social science relevant to Neotropical bird conservation research and to demonstrate its importance. We discuss how this research can contribute to addressing 5 major threats to bird conservation in the Neotropics, including future research needs, and we provide 3 case studies of bird conservation social science projects, demonstrating the insights that can be gained. We close with a discussion of how conservation biologists and ornithologists can most effectively work with conservation social scientists.
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topic_facet CIENCIAS SOCIALES
CONSERVACION
AVES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
NEOTROPICO
BIODIVERSIDAD
COMPORTAMIENTO HUMANO
POLÍTICA AMBIENTAL
ECOSISTEMA
Problemas ambientales
author Dayer, Ashley A.
Silva-Rodríguez, Eduardo A.
Albert, Steven
Chapman, Mollie
Zukowski, Benjarmin
Ibarra, J. Tomás
Gifford, Gemara
Echeverri, Alejandra
Martínez-Salinas, Alejandra
Sepúlveda-Luque, Claudia
author_facet Dayer, Ashley A.
Silva-Rodríguez, Eduardo A.
Albert, Steven
Chapman, Mollie
Zukowski, Benjarmin
Ibarra, J. Tomás
Gifford, Gemara
Echeverri, Alejandra
Martínez-Salinas, Alejandra
Sepúlveda-Luque, Claudia
author_sort Dayer, Ashley A.
title Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.
title_short Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.
title_full Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.
title_fullStr Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.
title_full_unstemmed Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation.
title_sort applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of neotropical bird conservation.
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