Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts

Conservation guidance—an authoritative source of information and recommendations explicitly supporting decision-making and action regarding nature conservation—represents an important tool to communicate evidence-based advice to conservation actors. Given the rapidly increasing pressure that climate...

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Published in:Conservation Science and Practice
Main Authors: Häkkinen, Henry, Taylor, Nigel G., Pettorelli, Nathalie, Sutherland, William J., Aldará, Jón, Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho, Aulert, Christophe, van Bemmelen, Rob S. A., Burnell, Daisy, Cadiou, Bernard, Campioni, Letizia, Clark, Bethany L., Dehnhard, Nina, Dias, Maria P., Enners, Leonie, Furness, Robert W., Hallgrímsson, Gunnar Þór, Hammer, Sjúrður, Hansen, Erpur Snær, Hario, Martti, Hurling, Stephen, Jessopp, Mark, Kleinschmidt, Birgit, Leivits, Meelis, Maniszewska, Klaudyna, Oppel, Steffen, Payo‐Payo, Ana, Piec, Daniel, Ramos, Jaime A., Robin, Frédéric, Sørensen, Iben Hove, Stīpniece, Antra, Thompson, Danielle L., Vulcano, Antonio, Petrovan, Silviu
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:301479 2023-08-27T04:11:04+02:00 Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts Häkkinen, Henry Taylor, Nigel G. Pettorelli, Nathalie Sutherland, William J. Aldará, Jón Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho Aulert, Christophe van Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Burnell, Daisy Cadiou, Bernard Campioni, Letizia Clark, Bethany L. Dehnhard, Nina Dias, Maria P. Enners, Leonie Furness, Robert W. Hallgrímsson, Gunnar Þór Hammer, Sjúrður Hansen, Erpur Snær Hario, Martti Hurling, Stephen Jessopp, Mark Kleinschmidt, Birgit Leivits, Meelis Maniszewska, Klaudyna Oppel, Steffen Payo‐Payo, Ana Piec, Daniel Ramos, Jaime A. Robin, Frédéric Sørensen, Iben Hove Stīpniece, Antra Thompson, Danielle L. Vulcano, Antonio Petrovan, Silviu 2023-06-23 text https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/301479/ https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/301479/1/301479.pdf en eng Wiley https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/301479/1/301479.pdf Häkkinen, H. et al. (2023) Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts. Conservation Science and Practice <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Conservation_Science_and_Practice.html>, (doi:10.1111/csp2.12985 <https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12985>) (Early Online Publication) cc_by_4 Articles PeerReviewed 2023 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12985 2023-08-03T22:09:37Z Conservation guidance—an authoritative source of information and recommendations explicitly supporting decision-making and action regarding nature conservation—represents an important tool to communicate evidence-based advice to conservation actors. Given the rapidly increasing pressure that climate change poses to biodiversity, producing accessible, well-informed guidance on how to best manage the impacts and risks of changing climatic conditions is particularly urgent. Guidance documents should ideally be produced with multistage input from stakeholders who are likely to use and implement such advice; however, this step can be complicated and costly, and remains largely unformalized. Moreover, there is currently little direct evidence synthesized for actions that specifically target climate change and guidance remains largely absent. Here, we introduce a process for co-developing guidance for species conservation in the face of climate change, using seabirds in the North-East Atlantic as a case study. Specifically, we collated evidence on climate change vulnerability and possible conservation actions using literature synthesis, stakeholder surveys, and ecological modeling. This evidence base was then discussed, refined, and expanded using structured stakeholder workshops. We summarize the knowledge gained through stakeholder engagement and provide recommendations for future international efforts to co-produce conservation guidance for managing wildlife, in the context of a rapidly changing climate. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Conservation Science and Practice 5 8
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description Conservation guidance—an authoritative source of information and recommendations explicitly supporting decision-making and action regarding nature conservation—represents an important tool to communicate evidence-based advice to conservation actors. Given the rapidly increasing pressure that climate change poses to biodiversity, producing accessible, well-informed guidance on how to best manage the impacts and risks of changing climatic conditions is particularly urgent. Guidance documents should ideally be produced with multistage input from stakeholders who are likely to use and implement such advice; however, this step can be complicated and costly, and remains largely unformalized. Moreover, there is currently little direct evidence synthesized for actions that specifically target climate change and guidance remains largely absent. Here, we introduce a process for co-developing guidance for species conservation in the face of climate change, using seabirds in the North-East Atlantic as a case study. Specifically, we collated evidence on climate change vulnerability and possible conservation actions using literature synthesis, stakeholder surveys, and ecological modeling. This evidence base was then discussed, refined, and expanded using structured stakeholder workshops. We summarize the knowledge gained through stakeholder engagement and provide recommendations for future international efforts to co-produce conservation guidance for managing wildlife, in the context of a rapidly changing climate.
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author Häkkinen, Henry
Taylor, Nigel G.
Pettorelli, Nathalie
Sutherland, William J.
Aldará, Jón
Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho
Aulert, Christophe
van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
Burnell, Daisy
Cadiou, Bernard
Campioni, Letizia
Clark, Bethany L.
Dehnhard, Nina
Dias, Maria P.
Enners, Leonie
Furness, Robert W.
Hallgrímsson, Gunnar Þór
Hammer, Sjúrður
Hansen, Erpur Snær
Hario, Martti
Hurling, Stephen
Jessopp, Mark
Kleinschmidt, Birgit
Leivits, Meelis
Maniszewska, Klaudyna
Oppel, Steffen
Payo‐Payo, Ana
Piec, Daniel
Ramos, Jaime A.
Robin, Frédéric
Sørensen, Iben Hove
Stīpniece, Antra
Thompson, Danielle L.
Vulcano, Antonio
Petrovan, Silviu
spellingShingle Häkkinen, Henry
Taylor, Nigel G.
Pettorelli, Nathalie
Sutherland, William J.
Aldará, Jón
Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho
Aulert, Christophe
van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
Burnell, Daisy
Cadiou, Bernard
Campioni, Letizia
Clark, Bethany L.
Dehnhard, Nina
Dias, Maria P.
Enners, Leonie
Furness, Robert W.
Hallgrímsson, Gunnar Þór
Hammer, Sjúrður
Hansen, Erpur Snær
Hario, Martti
Hurling, Stephen
Jessopp, Mark
Kleinschmidt, Birgit
Leivits, Meelis
Maniszewska, Klaudyna
Oppel, Steffen
Payo‐Payo, Ana
Piec, Daniel
Ramos, Jaime A.
Robin, Frédéric
Sørensen, Iben Hove
Stīpniece, Antra
Thompson, Danielle L.
Vulcano, Antonio
Petrovan, Silviu
Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
author_facet Häkkinen, Henry
Taylor, Nigel G.
Pettorelli, Nathalie
Sutherland, William J.
Aldará, Jón
Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho
Aulert, Christophe
van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
Burnell, Daisy
Cadiou, Bernard
Campioni, Letizia
Clark, Bethany L.
Dehnhard, Nina
Dias, Maria P.
Enners, Leonie
Furness, Robert W.
Hallgrímsson, Gunnar Þór
Hammer, Sjúrður
Hansen, Erpur Snær
Hario, Martti
Hurling, Stephen
Jessopp, Mark
Kleinschmidt, Birgit
Leivits, Meelis
Maniszewska, Klaudyna
Oppel, Steffen
Payo‐Payo, Ana
Piec, Daniel
Ramos, Jaime A.
Robin, Frédéric
Sørensen, Iben Hove
Stīpniece, Antra
Thompson, Danielle L.
Vulcano, Antonio
Petrovan, Silviu
author_sort Häkkinen, Henry
title Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
title_short Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
title_full Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
title_fullStr Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
title_full_unstemmed Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
title_sort co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the north-east atlantic in the face of climate change impacts
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