Using participatory video in environmental research

IF 4.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION People and Nature Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1002/pan3.10646
Maximilian Nawrath, J. Fisher, Ingrid Arotoma‐Rojas, Z. G. Davies, Helen Elsey, Paul Cooke, J. Mistry, M. Dallimer
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Tackling environmental challenges that face humanity requires us to acknowledge new ways of working and to cross disciplinary boundaries. However, the methodological toolkit used by environmental researchers to explore the human attitudes, knowledge and behaviours that drive global challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate breakdown remains constrained. Here, we describe participatory video, a methodology for capturing and communicating knowledge, which goes beyond interviews, focus groups and participant observation. We draw from the literature and our own experience of conducting participatory video projects in Nepal, Guyana and Peru. We demonstrate the diverse ways in which the methodology can be applied to environmental research and highlight its strengths and limitations. Participatory video provides a more holistic understanding of environmental issues by using multiple types of data, its longer‐term engagement with issues, opening channels of communication between stakeholders, engaging a diversity of knowledge systems and advocating for transformative change. By taking a participatory video approach, environmental researchers may begin to counter commonplace criticisms about lack of diversity and entrenched colonialism. This simultaneously responds to wider calls for environmental research to engage with social justice issues, represent diverse voices, understand different contexts and acknowledge the role of power. Crucially, this helps build trust amongst all those involved. By demonstrating how we have successfully used participatory video in projects in conservation, ecology and climate science, we provide guidance for researchers looking to expand their methodological toolkit. Ultimately, we seek to improve the use of participatory methods to help support communities to tackle the environmental challenges that they face. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
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在环境研究中使用参与式视频
应对人类面临的环境挑战要求我们承认新的工作方式并跨越学科界限。然而,环境研究人员在探索推动生物多样性丧失和气候破坏等全球性挑战的人类态度、知识和行为时所使用的方法工具包仍然受到限制。在此,我们介绍参与式视频,这是一种捕捉和交流知识的方法,它超越了访谈、焦点小组和参与式观察。我们借鉴了相关文献以及我们自己在尼泊尔、圭亚那和秘鲁开展参与式视频项目的经验。参与式视频通过使用多种类型的数据、对问题的长期参与、打开利益相关者之间的沟通渠道、让多种知识体系参与进来以及倡导变革,让人们对环境问题有了更全面的了解。通过采用参与式视频方法,环境研究人员可以开始反驳关于缺乏多样性和根深蒂固的殖民主义的常见批评。这同时也响应了更广泛的呼声,即环境研究应涉及社会正义问题、代表不同的声音、理解不同的背景并承认权力的作用。通过展示我们如何在自然保护、生态学和气候科学项目中成功使用参与式视频,我们为希望扩展其方法工具包的研究人员提供了指导。最终,我们希望改进参与式方法的使用,帮助支持社区应对他们所面临的环境挑战。
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