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Considerations for early career conservation researchers seeking to engage across communities and cultures

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PACIFIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
卷 28, 期 5, 页码 383-392

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/PC21032

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This perspective essay offers practical advice for early career researchers in the field of conservation research, empowering them with the necessary cross-cultural communication skills to engage with communities across the Pacific region. The manuscript serves as a useful resource, drawing upon literature and lived experiences to guide ECRs from the Global North in inclusive research practices.
As conservation researchers operating in the Pacific, we often seek to contribute to solutions through integrative research that involves the inclusion of different voices, knowledge systems and actors in order to build adaptive capacity and ensure system resilience. Implicit in this approach is the need for sound and effective cross-cultural communication skills in a setting where an ill-defined or inexperienced approach could do more harm than good. In this perspective essay, we draw upon the literature and our own lived experiences to offer practical advice for early career researchers (ECRs) in the area of conservation research seeking to engage across communities and cultures. This manuscript is not designed to be a definitive set of rules, but a useful resource with practical advice to help empower ECRs from the Global North to engage with communities across the Pacific.

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