How can quantitative ecology be attractive to young scientists? Balancing computer/desk work with fieldwork

Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 134 - 136
Published: Oct 18, 2012
Abstract
If we want science to be credible and useful for citizens, the effectiveness of our actions for the conservation of biodiversity needs to be evaluated. As Possingham (2012) points out, there is a critical lack of such empirical evaluations, and one of the reasons for this is that the related work is essentially computer-/desk-based and much less ‘sexy’ than fieldwork. As a consequence, we fail to attract young researchers to do the job, and even...
Paper Details
Title
How can quantitative ecology be attractive to young scientists? Balancing computer/desk work with fieldwork
Published Date
Oct 18, 2012
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
134 - 136
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