Embracing Implementation Science to Enhance Fisheries and Aquatic Management and Conservation

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1002/fsh.11112
Steven J. Cooke, Nathan Young, Steven Alexander, Andrew N. Kadykalo, Andy J. Danylchuk, Andrew M. Muir, Julie L.M. Hinderer, Chris Cvitanovic, Vivian M. Nguyen
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The management and conservation of fisheries and aquatic resources are inherently applied activities. Therefore, when knowledge generated from research and monitoring, or knowledge that is held by practitioners and other actors (e.g., Indigenous elders, fishers), fails to inform those applied decisions, the persistent gap between knowledge and action is reinforced (i.e., the knowledge–action gap). In the healthcare realm, there has been immense growth in implementation science over the past decade or so with a goal of understanding and bridging the gap between knowledge and action and delivering on evidence-based decision making. Yet, within fisheries and aquatic sciences, the concept of implementation science has not received the same level of attention. We posit, therefore, that there is an urgent need to embrace implementation science to enhance fisheries and aquatic management and conservation. In this paper, we seek to describe what implementation science is and what it has to offer to the fisheries and aquatic science and management communities. For our context, we define implementation science as the scientific study of processes and approaches to promote the systematic uptake of research and monitoring findings and other evidence-based practices into routine practice and decision making to improve the effectiveness of fisheries management and aquatic conservation. We explore various frameworks for implementation science and consider them in the context of fisheries and aquatic science. Although there are barriers and challenges to putting implementation science into practice (e.g., lack of capacity for such work, lack of time to engage in reflection, lack of funding), there is also much in the way of opportunity and several examples of where such efforts are already underway. We conclude by highlighting the research needs related to implementation science in the fisheries and aquatic science realm that span methodological approaches, albeit a common theme is the need to involve practitioners (and other relevant actors) in the research. By introducing the concept and discipline of implementation science to the fisheries and aquatic science community, our hope is that we will inspire individuals and organizations to learn more about how implementation science can help deliver on the promise of evidence-based management and decision making and narrow the gap between research and practice.

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采用实施科学加强渔业和水产管理与保护
渔业和水生资源的管理和养护本质上是应用活动。因此,当研究和监测产生的知识,或从业人员和其他参与者(如土著长老、渔民)掌握的知识无法为这些应用决策提供信息时,知识和行动之间的持续差距就会加强(即知识-行动差距)。在医疗保健领域,过去十多年来,实施科学取得了巨大发展,其目标是理解和弥合知 识与行动之间的差距,并提供以证据为基础的决策。然而,在渔业和水产科学领域,实施科学的概念却没有得到同等程度的关注。因此,我们认为迫切需要采用实施科学来加强渔业和水产管理与保护。在本文中,我们试图描述什么是实施科学,它能为渔业和水产科学及管理界带来什么。在我们的背景下,我们将实施科学定义为对过程和方法的科学研究,以促进在日常实践和决策中系统地吸收研究和监测结果以及其他循证实践,从而提高渔业管理和水生养护的有效性。我们探讨了实施科学的各种框架,并结合渔业和水产科学对其进行了审议。尽管将实施科学付诸实践存在障碍和挑战(例如,缺乏开展此类工作的能力、没有时间进行反思、缺乏资金),但也有很多机会和已经在开展此类工作的几个例子。最后,我们强调了渔业和水产科学领域与实施科学有关的研究需求,这些需求跨越了方法学方法,尽管一个共同的主题是需要让实践者(和其他相关参与者)参与研究。通过向渔业和水产科学界介绍实施科学的概念和学科,我们希望能激励个人和组织更多地了解实施科学如何帮助实现循证管理和决策的承诺,缩小研究与实践之间的差距。
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Fisheries
Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: Fisheries is a monthly magazine established in January 1976, by the American Fisheries Society (AFS), the oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries scientists. Fisheries features peer-reviewed technical articles on all aspects of aquatic resource-related subjects, as well as professional issues, new ideas and approaches, education, economics, administration, and law. Issues contain features, essays, AFS news, current events, book reviews, editorials, letters, job notices, chapter activies, and a calendar of events.
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Issue Information 154th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai'i, September 15–19, 2024 Second Call for Proposals, Symposia, and Workshops Fisheries Volume 49 Number 12 December 2024 Symposia Summaries 2024
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