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| DOI | 10.1111/REC.13803 | ||||
| Año | 2022 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Despite growing global attention on forest landscape restoration (FLR) as an integrated approach to enhancing environmental and human well-being, the potential for leveraging monitoring to catalyze learning and improve management outcomes is not being fully realized. We assessed the extent to which collaborative monitoring, a process that embraces cross-scale multilevel actors and interactions in the collection and use of information, is considered across FLR projects in Latin America by applying a diagnostic of 54 "success factors" scored from 1 (factor not in place) to 5 (factor fully in place). Responses were collected from 36 projects across 12 countries. Although respondents generally understood monitoring as crucial to FLR success, local participation scored as insufficient. Several of the lowest-ranked success factors related to training for local people in the use of tools, forms, and technology for data collection, and to interpreting data to promote understanding of management outcomes. The most notable finding related to the paucity of networks or entities to leverage information into knowledge-sharing and learning opportunities from the top-down and the bottom-up. Our results provide a preliminary indication of how to promote collaborative monitoring approaches in the context of FLR projects in Latin America. First, it requires enhanced integration among academics, local communities and governmental and nongovernmental organizations. Second, it requires a minimum level of harmonization with current policy and normative forest conservation and restoration instruments. Finally, it needs bridging organizations or individuals to share results and learning as well as dedicated resources for information infrastructures to facilitate knowledge sharing.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Evans, Kristen | Mujer |
Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR - Perú
World Agroforestry ICRAF - Perú Center for International Forestry Research - Perú |
| 2 | Meli, Paula | Mujer |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile Univ Autonoma Carmen - México Universidad Autónoma del Carmen - México |
| 3 | Zamora-Cristales, Rene | Hombre |
World Resources Inst - Estados Unidos
World Resources Institute - Estados Unidos |
| 4 | Schweizer, Daniella | Mujer |
Restor Eco - Suiza
Restor.eco - Suiza |
| 5 | Mendez-Toribio, Moises | Hombre |
INST ECOL AC - México
Consejo Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol CONACYT - México A.C - México A.C. - México |
| 6 | Meli, Paula | Mujer |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile Univ Autonoma Carmen - México Universidad Autónoma del Carmen - México |
| 7 | Guariguata, Manuel R. | Hombre |
Ctr Int Forestry Res CIFOR - Perú
World Agroforestry ICRAF - Perú Center for International Forestry Research - Perú |
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| FONDECYT |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| United States Agency for International Development |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico, Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica |
| United States Agency for International Development (USAID) |
| Carolina Murcia |
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| The authors are grateful to Carolina Murcia and the two anonymous reviewers for their valuable feedback. Funding to MRG and KE was provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). PM thanks the financial support by Fondecyt (Project 11191021). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare and there is no financial interest to report. |
| The authors are grateful to Carolina Murcia and the two anonymous reviewers for their valuable feedback. Funding to MRG and KE was provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). PM thanks the financial support by Fondecyt (Project 11191021). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare and there is no financial interest to report. |