作者
Mariah H Meek, Caitlin Wells, Katharine M Tomalty, Jaime Ashander, Esther M Cole, Daphne A Gille, Breanna J Putman, Jonathan P Rose, Matthew S Savoca, Lauren Yamane, Joshua M Hull, Deborah L Rogers, Erica Bree Rosenblum, Jason F Shogren, Ronald R Swaisgood, Bernie May
发表日期
2015/4/1
来源
Biological Conservation
卷号
184
页码范围
209-217
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The potential for extirpation of extremely small populations (ESPs) is high due to their vulnerability to demographic and environmental stochasticity and negative impacts of human activity. We argue that conservation actions that could aid ESPs are sometimes delayed because of a fear of failure. In human psychology, the fear of failure is composed of several distinct cognitive elements, including “uncertainty about the future” and “upsetting important others.” Uncertainty about the future is often driven by information obstacles in conservation: information is either not easily shared among practitioners or information is lacking. Whereas, fear of upsetting important others can be due to apprehension about angering constituents, peers, funders, and other stakeholders. We present several ways to address these fears in hopes of improving the conservation process. We describe methods for increased information sharing …
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