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Tekijä:Bertzky, M.
Stoll-Kleemann, S.
Otsikko:Multi-level discrepancies with sharing data on protected areas: What we have and what we need for the global village
Lehti:Journal of Environmental Management
2009 : JAN, VOL. 90:1, p. 8-24
Asiasana:conservation
management
effectiveness
data base management
Vapaa asiasana:protected areas
achievements
monitoring and evaluation
open-access data
metadata
world wide web
data policies
data sharing
scientific competitiveness
standardization
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:This review article presents the results of an extensive online search and review of existing monitoring data from freely accessible online databases for its use in an assessment of conservation achievements in a larger sample of protected areas. It is shows two contrary sides to the status quo of accessible data from the World Wide Web for conservation science: data overkill and data scarcity with poor metadata provision. It is argues based on open-access online data, such as extrapolations of species ranges used in conservation management and planning, it remains almost impossible to obtain a basic set of information for an assessment of conservation achievements within a larger number of protected areas. In addition, the fear of data misuse potentially resulting in harm for nature, careers, and competencies still seems to be a critical barrier strictly controlling the willingness to share data. Various initiatives aimed at tackling technical and cultural obstacles are introduced and discussed to reach the goal of a modern resource management based on adaptive management using digital opportunities of the new millennium for a sustainable global village.
SCIMA tietueen numero: 274323
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