Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation
Thomas Pienkowski
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Arundhati Jagadish
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Willow Battista
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Gloria C Blaise
1, 5
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A. P. Christie
1, 6, 7
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Matthew Clark
1
,
Antony Philip Emenyu
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,
Abha Joglekar
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,
Kristian S. Nielsen
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,
Tom Powell
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,
Thomas White
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Morena Mills
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The Betty and Gordon Moore Center for Science, Conservation International, Arlington, USA
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Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, India
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Environmental Defense Fund, New York, USA
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The Biodiversity Consultancy, Cambridge, UK
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-09-06
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wos Q1
SJR: 4.357
CiteScore: 19.3
Impact factor: 14.5
ISSN: 2397334X
PubMed ID:
39242871
Abstract
Many attempts to scale conservation actions have failed to deliver their intended benefits, caused unintended harm or later been abandoned, hampering efforts to bend the curve on biodiversity loss. Here we encourage those calling for scaling to pause and reflect on past scaling efforts, which offer valuable lessons: the total impact of an action depends on both its effectiveness and scalability; effectiveness can change depending on scale for multiple reasons; feedback processes can change socio-ecological conditions influencing future adoption; and the drive to scale can incentivize bad practices that undermine long-term outcomes. Cutting across these themes is the recognition that monitoring scaling can enhance evidence-informed adaptive management, reporting and research. We draw on evidence and concepts from disparate fields, explore new linkages between often isolated concepts and suggest strategies for practitioners, policymakers and researchers. Reflecting on these five lessons may help in the scaling of effective conservation actions in responsible ways to meet the triple goals of reversing biodiversity loss, combating climate change and supporting human wellbeing. This Perspective encourages conservation practitioners to learn from past efforts to scale conservation actions in the hope that enhanced understanding of linkages between scaling, effectiveness and social justice will benefit future attempts to scale up, out and deep.
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Pienkowski T. et al. Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation // Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2024. Vol. 8. No. 10. pp. 1804-1814.
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Pienkowski T., Jagadish A., Battista W., Blaise G. C., Christie A. P., Clark M., Emenyu A. P., Joglekar A., Nielsen K. S., Powell T., White T., Mills M. Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation // Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2024. Vol. 8. No. 10. pp. 1804-1814.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41559-024-02507-4
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02507-4
TI - Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation
T2 - Nature Ecology and Evolution
AU - Pienkowski, Thomas
AU - Jagadish, Arundhati
AU - Battista, Willow
AU - Blaise, Gloria C
AU - Christie, A. P.
AU - Clark, Matthew
AU - Emenyu, Antony Philip
AU - Joglekar, Abha
AU - Nielsen, Kristian S.
AU - Powell, Tom
AU - White, Thomas
AU - Mills, Morena
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/09/06
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 1804-1814
IS - 10
VL - 8
PMID - 39242871
SN - 2397-334X
ER -
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@article{2024_Pienkowski,
author = {Thomas Pienkowski and Arundhati Jagadish and Willow Battista and Gloria C Blaise and A. P. Christie and Matthew Clark and Antony Philip Emenyu and Abha Joglekar and Kristian S. Nielsen and Tom Powell and Thomas White and Morena Mills},
title = {Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation},
journal = {Nature Ecology and Evolution},
year = {2024},
volume = {8},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {sep},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02507-4},
number = {10},
pages = {1804--1814},
doi = {10.1038/s41559-024-02507-4}
}
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Pienkowski, Thomas, et al. “Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation.” Nature Ecology and Evolution, vol. 8, no. 10, Sep. 2024, pp. 1804-1814. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02507-4.