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Implementing Beier et al.'s recommendations can improve conservation science. Collaboration between scientists and managers, joint research questions, and multidisciplinary teams enhance actionable outcomes for conservation efforts.

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  • Effective conservation requires bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application.
  • Small research teams often face challenges in producing actionable conservation outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the significance of Beier et al.'s recommendations for linking conservation science with practical conservation outcomes.
  • To identify key elements for successful coproduction of actionable science by small research teams.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of conservation-related research projects on Pemba Island, Tanzania.
  • Reflection on Beier et al.'s recommendations for integrating scientific research and conservation practice.
  • Identification of critical factors for enhancing collaboration between scientists and managers.

Main Results:

  • Real-time feedback through in-field collaboration between scientists and managers is crucial.
  • Jointly identified research questions foster engaged collaboration.
  • Multi-site research expands managers' capacity to engage diverse stakeholders.
  • Multidisciplinary teams are essential for addressing complex local conservation concerns.

Conclusions:

  • Adoption of Beier et al.'s recommendations can significantly improve the coproduction of actionable conservation science.
  • Enhanced collaboration and multidisciplinary approaches are key to achieving practical conservation outcomes.
  • Small research teams can achieve greater impact by implementing these collaborative strategies.