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  • Conservation Biology
  • Social Science Research Ethics

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  • Natural resource research increasingly involves partnerships with managers and communities.
  • Transdisciplinary and co-production approaches integrate diverse knowledge but pose ethical challenges.
  • Existing ethical guidelines, like the Belmont Principles for human subjects, are insufficient for science-management partnerships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an expanded ethical framework for natural resource research partnerships.
  • To address the unique challenges of collaborating with diverse human and non-human stakeholders.
  • To enhance the quality, ethical outcomes, and effectiveness of transdisciplinary research.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on collaborative team experiences and existing scholarship from multiple disciplines.
  • Developing a novel ethical framework with four core principles and two cross-cutting themes.
  • Synthesizing concepts from natural resources, environmental health, conservation, ecology, social sciences, and humanities.

Main Results:

  • An expanded ethical framework for research partnerships is proposed.
  • The framework includes principles of appropriate representation, self-determination, reciprocity, and deference.
  • Cross-cutting themes address applications to humans/non-humans and acquiring research skills.

Conclusions:

  • Existing ethical frameworks need expansion for science-management partnerships.
  • The proposed framework offers guidance for ethical collaboration in natural resource research.
  • Enhanced ethics training is recommended for researchers at all career stages to improve partnerships.