Sana Bau is recruiting participants for a PhD study investigating technical information in conservation decision making.
Your participation in this research will provide important information on the interplay between technical (science-based) information and value judgements in decision making for conservation, and help identify factors that can help or hinder effective incorporation of evidence into decisions. The findings will potentially contribute to the knowledge on how to improve communication and knowledge transfer between science and policy/practice. This may in turn, lead to better biodiversity outcomes in practice.
This study will be of greatest interest to scientific experts, policy or decision makers, managers, or practitioners working in conservation, environment or related fields. However, anyone with an interest in these topics is encouraged to participate. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please follow this link. Links to the human ethics information and consent documents are available at this page. Participation is anonymous and responses are confidential.
You must be over 18 to participate.