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The role of non-English-language science in informing national biodiversity assessments

Authors :
Amano, T.
Berdejo-Espinola, V.
Akasaka, M.
de Andrade Junior, M.A.U.
Blaise, N.
Checco, J.
Çilingir, F.G.
Citegetse, G.
Tor, M.C.
Drobniak, S.M.
Giakoumi, S.
Golivets, Maryna
Ion, M.C.
Jara-Díaz, J.P.
Katayose, R.
Lasmana, F.P.S.
Lin, H.-Y.
Lopez, E.
Mikula, P.
Morales-Barquero, L.
Mupepele, A.-C.
Narváez-Gómez, J.P.
Nguyen, T.H.
Nogueira Lisboa, S.
Nuñez, M.A.
Pavón-Jordán, D.
Pottier, P.
Prescott, G.W.
Samad, F.
Šćiban, M.
Seo, H.-M.
Shinoda, Y.
Vajna, F.
Vozykova, S.
Walsh, J.C.
Wee, A.K.S.
Xiao, H.
Zamora-Gutierrez, V.
Amano, T.
Berdejo-Espinola, V.
Akasaka, M.
de Andrade Junior, M.A.U.
Blaise, N.
Checco, J.
Çilingir, F.G.
Citegetse, G.
Tor, M.C.
Drobniak, S.M.
Giakoumi, S.
Golivets, Maryna
Ion, M.C.
Jara-Díaz, J.P.
Katayose, R.
Lasmana, F.P.S.
Lin, H.-Y.
Lopez, E.
Mikula, P.
Morales-Barquero, L.
Mupepele, A.-C.
Narváez-Gómez, J.P.
Nguyen, T.H.
Nogueira Lisboa, S.
Nuñez, M.A.
Pavón-Jordán, D.
Pottier, P.
Prescott, G.W.
Samad, F.
Šćiban, M.
Seo, H.-M.
Shinoda, Y.
Vajna, F.
Vozykova, S.
Walsh, J.C.
Wee, A.K.S.
Xiao, H.
Zamora-Gutierrez, V.
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ISSN: 2398-9629
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Consulting the best available evidence is key to successful conservation decision-making. While much scientific evidence on conservation continues to be published in non-English languages, a poor understanding of how non-English-language science contributes to conservation decision-making is causing global assessments and studies to practically ignore non-English-language literature. By investigating the use of scientific literature in biodiversity assessment reports across 37 countries/territories, we have uncovered the established role of non-English-language literature as a major source of information locally. On average, non-English-language literature constituted 65% of the references cited, and these were recognized as relevant knowledge sources by 75% of report authors. This means that by ignoring non-English-language science, international assessments may overlook important information on local and/or regional biodiversity. Furthermore, a quarter of the authors acknowledged the struggles of understanding English-language literature. This points to the need to aid the use of English-language literature in domestic decision-making, for example, by providing non-English-language abstracts or improving and/or implementing machine translation. (This abstract is also avaialble in 21 other languages in Supplementary Data 4).

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2398-9629
Notes :
ISSN: 2398-9629, Nature Sustainability 6 (7);; 845 - 854, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406012917
Document Type :
Electronic Resource