ATBC 2019 in Madagascar: Its impact on the National Scientific Community

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1111/btp.13277
Hajanirina Rakotomanana, Onja Hariveloniana Morilline Razanamaro, Andrianjaka Ravelomanana, Seheno Andriantsaralaza, Andry Herman Rafalinirina, Tojotanjona P. Razanaparany, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Elisabeth Rabakonandrianina, Steven M. Goodman
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Conferences of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation aim to foster scientific understanding and conservation of tropical ecosystems by supporting research communication and collaboration among biologists and conservation practitioners working in the tropics. The annual meeting in 2019 was held in Antananarivo, Madagascar. To assess the importance of the meeting in the academic and professional development of the 89 Malagasy participants, an anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted 12 months after the meeting. Feedback from the respondents indicated that the three most important aspects of the meeting were developing networks (40.0%); improving professional skills (encompassing public speaking, data analysis, comments on their presentations, writing capacity, and ability to publish) (30.0%); and gaining visibility (16.7%). Among the respondents, 49.0% have subsequently become interest in problems associated with deforestation, 28.6% in topics related to conservation biology, 14.3% to new approaches for solving conservation problems, and 8.2% in food security issues. The survey found that language barriers and lack of funds for research (about 64.6% in both cases) were the most limiting factors to advance research programs for national scientists. The meeting also acknowledged three Malagasy scientists who received Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation awards. An important outcome was the “Ivato Declaration” a petition to bring to the world's attention the current conservation situation on the island and for which nearly 7000 people from 124 countries signed. The survey indicated that national scientists and students received multiple benefits and new opportunities from their participation in the meeting.

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2019 年马达加斯加 ATBC:对国家科学界的影响
热带生物学与保护协会会议旨在通过支持在热带地区工作的生物学家和保护工作者之间的研究交流与合作,促进对热带生态系统的科学理解和保护。2019 年的年会在马达加斯加塔那那利佛举行。为了评估此次会议对 89 名马达加斯加与会者的学术和专业发展的重要性,在会议结束 12 个月后进行了匿名问卷调查。受访者的反馈表明,会议最重要的三个方面是:发展网络(40.0%);提高专业技能(包括公开演讲、数据分析、对其演讲的评论、写作能力和出版能力)(30.0%);以及提高知名度(16.7%)。在受访者中,49.0%的人后来对与森林砍伐相关的问题产生了兴趣,28.6%的人对与保护生物学相关的主题产生了兴趣,14.3%的人对解决保护问题的新方法产生了兴趣,8.2%的人对粮食安全问题产生了兴趣。调查发现,语言障碍和缺乏研究资金(均约占 64.6%)是限制本国科学家推进研究计划的最主要因素。会议还表彰了三位获得热带生物学与保护协会奖的马达加斯加科学家。会议的一项重要成果是发表了 "伊瓦托宣言",提请全世界关注该岛的保护现状,来自 124 个国家的近 7000 人签署了该宣言。调查显示,各国科学家和学生从参加会议中获得了多种益处和新的机会。
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