Knowledge exchange for sustainable tropical landscapes
可持续热带景观的知识交流
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/M006840/2
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Fellowship
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2017 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
This project will build a KE network of stakeholders from academia, industry, policy, and conservation in order to translate NERC research findings into practice and policy for ensuring the sustainability of tropical agricultural landscapes under climate change. Tropical landscapes perform multiple functions, including providing food, supporting the highest concentrations of biodiversity globally, and providing essential ecosystem services, including storing vast amounts of carbon within rainforests. All these functions impact globally and are under increasing pressure from human population growth. There is a large and growing body of scientific evidence to aid decision-making about the sustainable management of tropical landscapes, but this information is rarely available to decision makers and practitioners charged with developing and implementing best practice. The role of the KE fellow will be to bridge the gap between academia and other sectors to facilitate more informed decision-making. The development of sustainable tropical landscapes relies on multiple and diverse stakeholders, often with competing priorities, therefore the KE fellowship aims to provide a robust and consistent evidence-base across sectors.The first phase of the fellowship will focus on improving sustainability of oil palm dominated landscapes in SE Asia. Oil palm is the world's primary source of vegetable oil, and SE Asia is responsible for 80% of global production. The fellow already has extensive technical knowledge of the subject from previous KE projects, and has developed a diverse network of contacts of important stakeholders, including: the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm oil (RSPO) - the certification body for sustainable palm oil, Unilever - the largest single user of palm oil globally, and Proforest - an NGO responsible for the development of the 'High Conservation Values' (HCV) process (see letters of support) .The fellow will use this existing knowledge and contacts to deliver targeted KE on urgent and emerging issues. The second phase of the programme will expand the scope of KE to include new regions, crops and research topics to maximise the KE output from NERC-funded tropical research at York. The final phase of the project will place KE activities in the context of climate change to ensure the safeguarding of food security, natural resources and ecosystem services in the face of environmental change. It will also create a KE legacy, by putting in place mechanisms to ensure that KE continues to flow between academia and decision-makers beyond the lifetime of the project.By delivering the four project objectives, the fellow will bridge the gap between academia, industry, government and NGOs. This approach will ensure the incorporation of NERC science into policy and practice, to achieve progress towards effectively balancing the multiple functions of tropical landscapes. KE activities will include building contacts through visits to stakeholders in the UK and in the focal tropical countries, and development and maintenance of effective communication tools. Two multi-sector workshops will highlight issues and challenges, while encouraging collaboration across sectors. Focus topics for KE will be identified for which the relevant scientific evidence will be synthesised and disseminated by the fellow in a variety of ways ranging from synthesis reports to podcasts. In addition, three secondments are planned. Each secondment will target a different sector and will enable the fellow to work closely with individual organisations to deliver scientific knowledge which is tailored according to targeted needs.By these means the programme will facilitate more efficient uptake of scientific evidence into policy and practice, ultimately benefiting society through safeguarding food security, biodiversity and ecosystem services under a changing climate.
该项目将建立一个由学术界、工业界、政策界和保护界的利益相关者组成的KE网络,以便将NERC的研究成果转化为实践和政策,以确保气候变化下热带农业景观的可持续性。热带景观具有多种功能,包括提供食物,支持全球最高浓度的生物多样性,并提供基本的生态系统服务,包括在雨林中储存大量的碳。所有这些功能都影响到全球,并受到人口增长的越来越大的压力。有大量且不断增加的科学证据可帮助有关热带景观可持续管理的决策,但负责制定和实施最佳做法的决策者和从业人员很少获得这些信息。KE研究员的作用将是弥合学术界和其他部门之间的差距,以促进更知情的决策。可持续热带景观的发展依赖于多个不同的利益相关者,通常具有相互竞争的优先事项,因此KE奖学金旨在提供跨部门的强大和一致的证据基础。奖学金的第一阶段将专注于改善东南亚以油棕为主的景观的可持续性。油棕榈是世界上植物油的主要来源,东南亚占全球产量的80%。该研究员已经从以前的KE项目中获得了广泛的技术知识,并建立了重要利益相关者的各种联系网络,包括:可持续棕榈油圆桌会议(RSPO)-可持续棕榈油认证机构,联合利华-全球最大的棕榈油单一用户,和Proforest -一个非政府组织,负责开发“高保护价值”(HCV)进程(见支持信)。研究员将利用现有的知识和联系,就紧急和新出现的问题提供有针对性的KE。该计划的第二阶段将扩大KE的范围,包括新的地区,作物和研究课题,以最大限度地提高KE输出从约克NERC资助的热带研究。该项目的最后阶段将在气候变化的背景下开展知识和环境活动,以确保在面临环境变化的情况下保障粮食安全、自然资源和生态系统服务。它还将通过建立机制,确保知识和技能在项目结束后继续在学术界和决策者之间流动,创造知识和技能遗产。通过实现四个项目目标,研究员将弥合学术界、工业界、政府和非政府组织之间的差距。这种方法将确保将NERC科学纳入政策和实践,以实现有效平衡热带景观的多种功能。KE活动将包括通过访问联合王国和重点热带国家的利益攸关方建立联系,以及开发和维护有效的通信工具。两个多部门讲习班将突出问题和挑战,同时鼓励跨部门合作。将确定知识共享的重点主题,研究员将以综合报告和播客等各种方式综合和传播相关的科学证据。此外,还计划借调3个员额。每一次借调都将针对不同的部门,使研究员能够与各个组织密切合作,提供根据目标需求量身定制的科学知识。通过这些方式,该计划将促进更有效地将科学证据纳入政策和实践,最终通过在不断变化的气候下保护粮食安全,生物多样性和生态系统服务造福社会。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(5)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Reframing the evidence base for policy-relevance to increase impact: a case study on forest fragmentation in the oil palm sector
- DOI:10.1111/1365-2664.12845
- 发表时间:2017-06-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.7
- 作者:Lucey, Jennifer M.;Palmer, Georgina;Hill, Jane K.
- 通讯作者:Hill, Jane K.
Testing the benefits of conservation set-asides for improved habitat connectivity in tropical agricultural landscapes.
测试保护预留对改善热带农业景观栖息地连通性的好处。
- DOI:10.1111/1365-2664.13472
- 发表时间:2019
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Scriven SA
- 通讯作者:Scriven SA
Testing the effectiveness of the forest integrity assessment: A field-based tool for estimating the condition of tropical forest
测试森林完整性评估的有效性:用于估计热带森林状况的实地工具
- DOI:10.1002/2688-8319.12067
- 发表时间:2021
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.9
- 作者:Suggitt A
- 通讯作者:Suggitt A
Testing the impact of RSPO HCV areas in retaining biodiversity and carbon stocks in the oil palm landscape: Initial results from the first phase of field sampling
测试 RSPO HCV 地区对保留油棕景观生物多样性和碳储量的影响:第一阶段实地采样的初步结果
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Suwarto A.
- 通讯作者:Suwarto A.
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- 批准号:
NE/S01358X/1 - 财政年份:2019
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