Gap analysis of social science resources for conservation practice
Conservation is an inherently social process—people collectively endeavor to enact conservation. Yet training and competency in social science research methodologies are less common in conservation research compared to the natural sciences. Globally, formal education and training in the social scien...
Main Authors: | Detoeuf, D, de Lange, E, Ibbett, H, Gupta, T, Solis, CM, Mavakala, K, Catapani, M, Kretser, HE, Milner-Gulland, EJ, Brittain, S, Newing, H, Fariss, B, Spira, C, Eyster, HN, DeMello, N, Wallen, KE, Thornton, SA, Bennett, NJ, Choo, LL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2025
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