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Strengthen causal models for better conservation outcomes for human well-being
Samantha H. Cheng; Madeleine C. McKinnon; Yuta J. Masuda; Ruth Garside; Kelly W. Jones; Daniel C. Miller; Andrew S. Pullin; William J. Sutherland; Caitlin Augustin; David A. Gill; Supin Wongbusarakum; David Wilkie
2020-06-28
出版年2020
国家瑞典
领域资源环境
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Understanding how the conservation of nature can lead to improvement in human conditions is a research area with significant growth and attention. Progress towards effective conservation requires understanding mechanisms for achieving impact within complex social-ecological systems. Causal models are useful tools for defining plausible pathways from conservation actions to impacts on nature and people. Evaluating the potential of different strategies for delivering co-benefits for nature and people will require the use and testing of clear causal models that explicitly define the logic and assumptions behind cause and effect relationships

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来源平台Environment for Development Initiative
文献类型科技报告
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/277935
专题资源环境科学
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Samantha H. Cheng,Madeleine C. McKinnon,Yuta J. Masuda,et al. Strengthen causal models for better conservation outcomes for human well-being,2020.
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