Repository Universitas Pakuan

Detail Karya Ilmiah Dosen

Dolly Priatna

Judul : Training future generations to deliver evidence-based conservation and ecosystem management
Abstrak :

. To be effective, the next generation of conservation practitioners and managers need to be critical thinkers with a deep understanding of how to make evidence-based decisions and of the value of evidence synthesis.

2. If, as educators, we do not make these priorities a core part of what we teach, we are failing to prepare our students to make an effective contribution to conservation practice.

3. To help overcome this problem we have created open access online teaching materials in multiple languages that are stored in Applied Ecology Resources. So far, 117 educators from 23 countries have acknowledged the importance of this and are already teaching or about to teach skills in appraising or using evidence in conservation decision-making. This includes 145 undergraduate, postgraduate or professional development courses.

4. We call for wider teaching of the tools and skills that facilitate evidence-based conservation and also suggest that providing online teaching materials in multiple languages could be beneficial for improving global understanding of other subject areas.

Tahun : 2021 Media Publikasi : Jurnal Internasional
Kategori : Jurnal No/Vol/Tahun : 1 / 2 / 2021
ISSN/ISBN : 2688-8319
PTN/S : Universitas Pakuan Program Studi : PENDIDIKAN KEPENDUDUKAN DAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP
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