INVESTIGADORES
AUER Alejandra Denise
artículos
Título:
Academic network for nature conservation in Tandilia System, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Autor/es:
HERRERA, LORENA; VON BELOW, JONATHAN; AUER, ALEJANDRA; MONTTI, LÍA; JAIMES, FLORENCIA; RAMÍREZ, CECILIA; DE RITO, MARA; CAMINO, MARIANA; BARRAL, MARÍA PAULA
Revista:
JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION
Editorial:
ELSEVIER GMBH
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 67
ISSN:
1617-1381
Resumen:
The Tandilia System, located in the Southern Pampa region of Argentina, contains areas with conservation value scattered throughout its agricultural landscape. Unfortunately, efforts for their conservation and sustainable management are scarce and isolated, which may be explained by the lack of articulation and linkage between the different social actors in the territory. Based on 123 surveys of academics working in this field, we analyzed research lines, management and outreach experiences, and the synergies and interactions between them. The most frequent research topics were related to biodiversity, terrestrial ecosystems, landscapes, anthropic pressures, and environmental management. Twenty-six environmental management experiences were reported in which the creation and/or planning of protected areas were the most frequent. The analysis of academic-social networks allowed us to explore the relationship between actors. A high degree of network modularity was identified, with strong links within the research groups, but few connections between them. In general terms, these connections depend on a few actors with a high degree of intermediation. Additionally, some professionals presented a high degree of betweenness, which is an important potential for the efficient coordination of conservation and management projects. Our results suggest the relevance of fostering greater interaction between professionals and research groups, as well as of promoting joint management activities concerning nature care in the Tandilia System.