Introducing and evaluating a knowledge transfer approach to support problem solving in and around protected areas.

Ambio

Institute of Silviculture, Institute of Wildlife Biology & Game Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Gregor-Mendel-Straße 33, 1180, Vienna, Austria.

Published: January 2019

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  • Protected areas (PAs) offer numerous benefits but face challenges in meeting the diverse needs of stakeholders, highlighting the need for improved management strategies.
  • The "solutioning" process promotes peer-learning to better address these challenges, exemplified by the PANORAMA-Solutions for a Healthy Planet initiative, which features an interactive platform for sharing global PA management solutions.
  • PANORAMA supports adaptation of solutions to different contexts and emphasizes resilience and collaboration, aiming to enhance efficiency and equitable outcomes for nature conservation and sustainable development, but more research is necessary to evaluate its effectiveness in improving PA management.

Article Abstract

Protected areas (PAs) can generate many benefits inside and outside their borders, and achieving objectives for diverse stakeholders raises many challenges. There are many examples of successful PA management around the globe, although a systematic and comprehensive approach to developing and sharing these solutions has been lacking. We present "solutioning" as a structured process of peer-learning, which can inform management strategies in and around protected areas. We explain how the PANORAMA-Solutions for a Healthy Planet initiative has put solutioning into practice through an interactive community and web portal to learn about protected area solutions around the globe. Unlike other web platforms and initiatives reviewed, PANORAMA facilitates adaptation of solution elements (i.e., building blocks) for novel implementation. Supported by theories of resilience and peer-learning, PANORAMA appears to have potential to promote efficiency and equitable benefits for PAs and associated stakeholders focused on nature conservation and sustainable development, although further research is needed to assess whether this learning leads to better solutions or more effective PA management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6297101PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1048-5DOI Listing

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