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A draft code of practice for research and monitoring in protected areas

Author Affiliations
University of Queensland, University of Cambridge, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Equilibrium Research, ...
Published InPARKS
Year2013
Citations14

Abstract

Protected areas are favoured sites for ecological research and monitoring and responsible, well-managed research can help to improve management effectiveness and enhance conservation outcomes. Many countries have formalized processes for approving and monitoring research within their protected area systems. There are already a number of codes addressing ethical and social issues with respect to research in protected areas, sacred natural sites and in the traditional territories of indigenous peoples and local communities. However, less attention has been paid at a global scale to the ecological impacts of and access to information from ecological research within protected areas. There are numerous examples of research that is of little value to management or is poorly planned, where the results are not shared…
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