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Low contribution of Caribbean-based researchers to academic publications on biodiversity conservation in the insular Caribbean
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Show full item recordAbstract: | The insular Caribbean is among the most threatened global biodiversity hotspots, warranting urgent and effective action in conservation. However, the capacity of Caribbean-based researchers to address challenges in biodiversity conservation appears limited. To assess the latter, we used the contribution of Caribbean-based authors to the production of peer-reviewed journal papers on biodiversity conservation in the insular Caribbean as a proxy for research capacity. Moreover, because the insular Caribbean is a complex geopolitical system including sovereign states and overseas territories, we examined the contributions of these two groups to the number of papers published. |
Author(s): | Vallès, Henri
Labaude, Sophie Bezault, Etienne Browne, Darren Deacon, Amy Guppy, Reia Pujadas Clavel, Aimara Cézilly, Frank |
Date: | 2021 |
Published: | Perspectives in ecology and conservation, 19(4), 443-453 |
Citation: | Vallès, H., Labaude, S., Bezault, E., Browne, D., Deacon, A., Guppy, R., ... & Cézilly, F. (2021). Low contribution of Caribbean-based researchers to academic publications on biodiversity conservation in the insular Caribbean. Perspectives in ecology and conservation, 19(4), 443-453. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1339
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