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DOI 10.1007/s10531-016-1131-9
Title (Primary) Selecting appropriate methods of knowledge synthesis to inform biodiversity policy
Author Pullin, A.; Frampton, G.; Jongman, R.; Kohl, C.; Livoreil, B.; Lux, A.; Pataki, G.; Petrokofsky, G.; Podhora, A.; Saarikoski, H.; Santamaria, L.; Schindler, S.; Sousa-Pinto, I.; Vandewalle, M.; Wittmer, H. ORCID logo
Source Titel Biodiversity and Conservation
Year 2016
Department NSF; UPOL
Volume 25
Issue 7
Page From 1285
Page To 1300
Language englisch
Keywords Evidence-based policy; Biodiversity policy; Decision-making; Ecosystem services; Knowledge brokerage; Evidence synthesis; Knowledge transfer
UFZ wide themes RU6
Abstract Responding to different questions generated by biodiversity and ecosystem services policy or management requires different forms of knowledge (e.g. scientific, experiential) and knowledge synthesis. Additionally, synthesis methods need to be appropriate to policy context (e.g. question types, budget, timeframe, output type, required scientific rigour). In this paper we present a range of different methods that could potentially be used to conduct a knowledge synthesis in response to questions arising from knowledge needs of decision makers on biodiversity and ecosystem services policy and management. Through a series of workshops attended by natural and social scientists and decision makers we compiled a range of question types, different policy contexts and potential methodological approaches to knowledge synthesis. Methods are derived from both natural and social sciences fields and reflect the range of question and study types that may be relevant for syntheses. Knowledge can be available either in qualitative or quantitative form and in some cases also mixed. All methods have their strengths and weaknesses and we discuss a sample of these to illustrate the need for diversity and importance of appropriate selection. To summarize this collection, we present a table that identifies potential methods matched to different combinations of question types and policy contexts, aimed at assisting teams undertaking knowledge syntheses to select appropriate methods.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=17621
Pullin, A., Frampton, G., Jongman, R., Kohl, C., Livoreil, B., Lux, A., Pataki, G., Petrokofsky, G., Podhora, A., Saarikoski, H., Santamaria, L., Schindler, S., Sousa-Pinto, I., Vandewalle, M., Wittmer, H. (2016):
Selecting appropriate methods of knowledge synthesis to inform biodiversity policy
Biodivers. Conserv. 25 (7), 1285 - 1300 10.1007/s10531-016-1131-9