2021
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10210
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Improving landholder engagement in biodiversity conservation: What can be learned from literary theory and design

Abstract: Biodiversity remains a challenging issue to communicate to broader audience despite widespread consensus in the scientific community regarding its ecological importance (Kidd et al., 2019;Kusmanoff, 2017;Väliverronen & Hellsten, 2002). A recent research program called Biodiversity Revisited led by the Luc Hoffman Institute has been developed in recognition of the limitations of current approaches, and has sought to bring in different disciplinary knowledges and perspectives to help improve engagement and outco… Show more

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“…The literature also notes that best practice inclusive decisionmaking in biodiversity law is also reflected in effective efforts to develop and maintain partnerships between private landholders and regulators (Langpap et al, 2018;Lee and Wakefield-Rann, 2021;Pannell et al, 2021).…”
Section: Inclusive Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature also notes that best practice inclusive decisionmaking in biodiversity law is also reflected in effective efforts to develop and maintain partnerships between private landholders and regulators (Langpap et al, 2018;Lee and Wakefield-Rann, 2021;Pannell et al, 2021).…”
Section: Inclusive Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stewardship, while varying in its formality (ranging from 'handshake agreements', to formalised programs) and PPAs, can generally be characterised by collaboration with private landowners, with efficient inclusivity a key principle in determining the best practice of this mechanism. Lee and Wakefield-Rann argue that this collaboration mechanism is a high priority due to the significant portion of natural resources located on private land, with the accessibility of this land and permissible management practices largely determined by landowners (Lee and Wakefield-Rann, 2021). For example, the effectiveness of the US ESA is largely attributed to provisions that foster partnerships between government and private landowners, implementing conservation on private land through 'Habitat Conservation Plans' (Langpap et al, 2018;Kraus et al, 2021).…”
Section: Stewardship and Ppasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The language used always has a social purpose because humans in their lives cannot be separated from the process of interacting both between individuals, between groups, as well as parents and groups. Reference [1][2][3] suggest that the language used for social purposes is called text. Through text messages can be conveyed in the form of a series of sentences with the elements of their formation so that they become coherent and coherent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%