Confronting ethical challenges in long-term research programs in the tropics
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2021-01
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Seidlera, R.
Primack, Richard
Goswami, V.
Khaling, S.
Devy, M.
Corlett, R.
Knott, Cheryl
Kane, E.
Susanto, T.W.
Otali, E.
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R. Seidlera, R. Primack, V. Goswami, S. Khaling, M. Devy, R. Corlett, C. Knott, E. Kane, T.W. Susanto, E. Otali. 2021. "Confronting ethical challenges in long-term research programs in the tropics." Biological Conservation,
Abstract
Ecologists and conservation biologists conducting long-term research programs in the tropics must confront serious ethical challenges that revolve around economic inequalities, cultural differences, supporting the local communities as much as possible, and sharing the knowledge produced by the research. In this collective article, researchers share their experiences and perspectives in dealing with the ethical issues that arise during research activities and cannot be ignored.
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© 2021, Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. Confirm DOI is present 10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108933 or add it.