% pubman genre = article @article{item_3668788, title = {{Practical guide to coproduction in conservation science}}, author = {Caro, Tim and Andrews, Jeffrey and Clark, Matthew and Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique}, language = {eng}, issn = {0888-8892}, doi = {10.1111/cobi.14011}, publisher = {Blackwell Scientific Publications}, address = {Boston, Mass.}, year = {2023}, date = {2023-02}, abstract = {{We considered a series of conservation-related research projects on the island of Pemba, Tanzania, to reflect on the broad significance of Beier et al.{\textquoteright}s recommendations for linking conservation science with practical conservation outcomes. The implementation of just some of their suggestions can advance a successful coproduction of actionable science by small research teams. Key elements include, first, scientists and managers working together in the field to ensure feedback in real time; second, questions jointly identified by managers and researchers to facilitate engaged collaboration; third, conducting research at multiple sites, thereby broadening managers{\textquoteright} abilities to reach multiple stakeholders; and fourth, establishing a multidisciplinary team because most of the concerns of local managers require input from multiple disciplines.}}, journal = {{Conservation Biology}}, volume = {37}, number = {1}, eid = {e14011}, }