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C Jacobson1, A Lisle, R W Carter

  • 1Sustainability Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, Locked Bag 4, Sunshine Coast, QLD 4558, Australia. cjacobso@usc.edu.au

Environmental Management
|June 4, 2013
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Summary
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Technical information uptake in conservation is enhanced through peer networks, not just accessibility or expected use. Leveraging staff expertise and existing networks improves management decision-making in information-poor environments.

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Area of Science:

  • Conservation Science
  • Environmental Management
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Conservation practice often faces challenges with the effective utilization of technical information.
  • Limited understanding exists regarding the factors influencing technical information's impact on management decisions.
  • Significant investments in monitoring and evaluation have been made within the New South Wales Parks and Wildlife Service.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key leverage points for enhancing technical information dissemination.
  • To explore the inter-relationships between factors influencing the impact of various information types on management decisions.
  • To understand the drivers of technical information uptake in a conservation agency.

Main Methods:

  • Exploratory analysis of factors affecting technical information influence on management decisions.
  • Investigation of inter-relationships between different information types and their impact.
  • Analysis of concordance in individual responses regarding information accessibility, expected use, and influence.

Main Results:

  • Managers exhibit a strong inclination towards adaptive behavior, often operating in information-scarce settings.
  • Information types fostering interaction between providers and recipients, such as staff experience and expertise, were most influential.
  • Neither information accessibility nor organizational expectation of use consistently aligned with influence on decision-making.
  • Response alignment varied significantly across different work areas.

Conclusions:

  • Increasing information access or raising expectations of use alone is unlikely to boost influence on management decisions.
  • Technical information uptake is most effectively supported by leveraging existing peer networks tailored to specific work areas.
  • Focusing on enhancing interaction and utilizing established networks offers a more promising strategy for improving conservation practice informed by technical information.