Using the conservation evidence website.

Published online
27 Nov 2020
Published by
Evidence in Conservation Teaching Initiative
Content type
Educational material
Website(s)
URL
https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/applied-ecology-resources/about-aer/additional-resources/evidence-in-conservation-teaching/

Author(s)
Martina, C. & Downey, H. & Martin, C.

Publication language
Spanish

Abstract

This publication deals with the Environmental Conservation Evidence website, a free resource which summarizes any evidence for interventions related to environmental conservation. It gathers evidence using subject-wide evidence syntheses; journals are systematically searched issue by issue for papers that directly test conservation interventions and report the results. It groups interventions by species group (such as bats or birds) or habitat (such as forest), in synopses. Papers are then summarised in plain English in a single paragraph, enabling readers to see what was done and what the results were at a glance. All the papers found for an intervention are collected together on one webpage. Experts review these papers and then score the action based on its effectiveness, the certainty of the evidence and any harms to the target species or habitats. This scoring leads to an overall score such as 'Beneficial' or 'Unlikely to be Beneficial'. Ways and steps on how to use the Conservation Evidence website, the tasks and novel interventions are presented.

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