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Setting clear goals for pollinator gardens is crucial for demonstrating their value in conservation. This framework helps community projects achieve measurable impacts for biodiversity and people.

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  • Declines in animal pollinators have increased interest in pollinator-friendly gardening.
  • The actual benefits of pollinator gardens for biodiversity conservation and societal well-being are not well-defined.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To argue for the importance of setting clear ecological and social goals for pollinator gardens.
  • To provide a framework for community-based pollinator projects to achieve measurable outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Proposing a framework for evidence-based, iterative community-driven conservation.
  • Involves identifying shared values, defining specific goals and indicators, implementing interventions, and monitoring success.
  • Emphasizes adaptive management for dynamic socioecological systems.

Main Results:

  • Clear goals are essential to clarify the value of pollinator gardens for both pollinators and people.
  • Effective goals should be specific, quantifiable, and realistic across biological scales.
  • Opportunities and challenges for goal-setting vary by landscape, culture, and stakeholders.

Conclusions:

  • A practical framework is provided for ecologists and conservation practitioners.
  • Guides channeling enthusiasm for pollinator gardening toward measurable impacts.
  • Applicable to community-driven conservation efforts in socioecological systems.