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Value plurality among conservation professionals.

Chris Sandbrook1, Ivan R Scales, Bhaskar Vira

  • 1Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EN, UK.

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Conservation professionals hold diverse values, challenging calls for a single philosophy. Empirical analysis reveals a plurality of opinions, suggesting consensus may hinder conservation goals.

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Area of Science:

  • Conservation Science
  • Social Science

Background:

  • Debates on conservation science values lack empirical data on professionals' actual beliefs.
  • Understanding conservation professionals' values is crucial for effective conservation strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To empirically investigate the values held by international conservation professionals.
  • To identify shared and diverse viewpoints within the conservation science community.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Q methodology, a quantitative approach to study human subjectivity.
  • Analyzed responses from international conservation professionals at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (2008, 2009).
  • Employed factor analysis to identify distinct viewpoints and shared thinking patterns.

Main Results:

  • Junior conservation professionals exhibited a plurality of opinions, not a unifying set of core values.
  • Identified complex and diverse ideas regarding conservation approaches and priorities.
  • Empirical findings challenge proposals for a single, unified conservation philosophy.

Conclusions:

  • The diversity of values among conservation professionals is significant and empirically demonstrated.
  • Attempts to enforce a singular philosophy may be counterproductive to conservation objectives.
  • Recognizing and accommodating diverse values is essential for advancing conservation science.