Exploring Institutional Mechanisms for Scientific Input into the Management Cycle of the National Protected Area Network of Peru: Gaps and Opportunities

Understanding how to improve decision makers’ use of scientific information across their different scales of management is a core challenge for narrowing the gap between science and conservation practice. Here, we present a study conducted in collaboration with decision makers that aims to explore t...

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Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
Conservation practices
Decision analysis
Decision Making
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
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Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
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Forestry Management
Government Regulation
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Management
Management decisions
Nature Conservation
Peru
Policy Making
Protected areas
Research Design - legislation & jurisprudence
Research Design - trends
Scientists
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
Workshops
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