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Kerry A. Waylen
Researcher at James Hutton Institute
Publications - 51
Citations - 3585
Kerry A. Waylen is an academic researcher from James Hutton Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental governance & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2708 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerry A. Waylen include Macaulay Institute & Fauna & Flora International.
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The science, policy and practice of nature-based solutions : An interdisciplinary perspective
Carsten Nesshöver,Timo Assmuth,Katherine N. Irvine,Graciela M. Rusch,Kerry A. Waylen,Ben Delbaere,Dagmar Haase,Dagmar Haase,Lawrence Jones-Walters,Hans Keune,Eszter Kovács,Kinga Krauze,Mart Külvik,Freddy Rey,Jiska Joanneke van Dijk,Odd Inge Vistad,Mark Wilkinson,Heidi Wittmer +17 more
TL;DR: To realise their full potential, NBS must be developed by including the experience of all relevant stakeholders such that 'solutions' contribute to achieving all dimensions of sustainability.
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Risk perception – issues for flood management in Europe
R. A. Bradford,John O'Sullivan,I. M. van der Craats,J. Krywkow,Pia Rotko,Juha Aaltonen,Marino Bonaiuto,S De Dominicis,Kerry A. Waylen,K. Schelfaut +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of public perception in developing flood risk communication strategies in Europe is explored, and recommendations are identified for improving flood risk management plans through public participation, in which risk perception is conceptualised as a pillar of social resilience.
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Participatory scenario planning in place-based social-ecological research: insights and experiences from 23 case studies
Elisa Oteros-Rozas,Elisa Oteros-Rozas,Elisa Oteros-Rozas,Berta Martín-López,Tim M. Daw,Erin Bohensky,James R.A. Butler,Rosemary Hill,Rosemary Hill,Julia Martin-Ortega,Julia Martin-Ortega,Allyson Quinlan,Federica Ravera,Isabel Ruiz-Mallén,Isabel Ruiz-Mallén,Matilda Thyresson,Jayalaxshmi Mistry,Ignacio Palomo,Garry D. Peterson,Tobias Plieninger,Kerry A. Waylen,Dylan M. Beach,Iris C. Bohnet,Maike Hamann,Maike Hamann,Jan Hanspach,Klaus Hubacek,Sandra Lavorel,Sandra Vilardy +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors contribute to theoretical and empirical frameworks by analyzing how and why researchers assess social-ecological systems using place-based participatory scenario planning, hence facilitating the appropriate uptake of such scenario tools in the future.
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Effect of Local Cultural Context on the Success of Community‐Based Conservation Interventions
Kerry A. Waylen,Kerry A. Waylen,Anke Fischer,Philip J. K. McGowan,Simon J. Thirgood,E. J. Milner-Gulland +5 more
TL;DR: Local institutional context influenced intervention outcomes, and interventions that engaged with local institutions were more likely to succeed, Nevertheless, there was limited support for the role of community participation, conservation education, benefit provision, and market integration on intervention success.
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Improving the science-policy dialogue to meet the challenges of biodiversity conservation: having conversations rather than talking at one-another
Juliette Young,Kerry A. Waylen,Simo Sarkki,Steve D. Albon,Ian Bainbridge,Estelle Balian,James Davidson,David Edwards,Roddy Fairley,Ceri Margerison,David I. McCracken,Roger Owen,Christopher P. Quine,Charles Stewart-Roper,Des B. A. Thompson,Rob Tinch,Sybille van den Hove,Allan D. Watt +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors stress the need to frame research and policy jointly; promote inter-and trans-disciplinary research and "multi-domain" working groups that include both scientists and policy makers from various fields and sectors; and put in place structures and incentive schemes that support interactive dialogue in the long-term.