Confronting ethical challenges in long-term research programs in the tropics

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 resea...

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Published inBiological conservation Vol. 255; p. 108933
Main Authors Seidler, Reinmar, Primack, Richard B., Goswami, Varun R., Khaling, Sarala, Devy, M. Soubadra, Corlett, Richard T., Knott, Cheryl D., Kane, Erin E., Susanto, Tri Wahyu, Otali, Emily, Roth, Robin J., Phillips, Oliver L., Baker, Tim R., Ewango, Corneille, Coronado, Euridice Honorio, Levesley, Aurora, Lewis, Simon L., Marimon, Beatriz S., Qie, Lan, Sonké, Bonaventure, Wilson, John W., Wrangham, Richard
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1873-2917
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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. •Long-term research programs in the tropics confront ethical challenges revolving around economic inequalities and cultural differences.•In 9 short essays, experienced researchers offer perspectives on ethical questions that arise during research activities.•Three principal responsibilities of researchers working in another country and culture are•to understand cultural differences and adapt to them as much as possible,•to be sure the research project brings added value to the local community,•to share the resulting information and knowledge with local people, students, the scientific community, and government agencies.•Locations range across the global tropics.
AbstractList 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.
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. •Long-term research programs in the tropics confront ethical challenges revolving around economic inequalities and cultural differences.•In 9 short essays, experienced researchers offer perspectives on ethical questions that arise during research activities.•Three principal responsibilities of researchers working in another country and culture are•to understand cultural differences and adapt to them as much as possible,•to be sure the research project brings added value to the local community,•to share the resulting information and knowledge with local people, students, the scientific community, and government agencies.•Locations range across the global tropics.
ArticleNumber 108933
Author Wilson, John W.
Knott, Cheryl D.
Coronado, Euridice Honorio
Khaling, Sarala
Roth, Robin J.
Wrangham, Richard
Otali, Emily
Goswami, Varun R.
Phillips, Oliver L.
Corlett, Richard T.
Devy, M. Soubadra
Ewango, Corneille
Seidler, Reinmar
Lewis, Simon L.
Primack, Richard B.
Qie, Lan
Susanto, Tri Wahyu
Levesley, Aurora
Kane, Erin E.
Baker, Tim R.
Marimon, Beatriz S.
Sonké, Bonaventure
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SubjectTerms Conservation
cultural differences
Ecology
Ethics
Long-term research
research programs
social inequality
Tropics
Title Confronting ethical challenges in long-term research programs in the tropics
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