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Marlynn M. Mendoza
Publications - 7
Citations - 912
Marlynn M. Mendoza is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Government & Participatory monitoring. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 833 citations.
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Local Participation in Natural Resource Monitoring: a Characterization of Approaches
Finn Danielsen,Neil D. Burgess,Neil D. Burgess,Andrew Balmford,Paul F. Donald,Mikkel Funder,Julia P. G. Jones,Philip A. Alviola,Danilo S. Balete,Tom Blomley,Justin S. Brashares,Brian Child,Martin Enghoff,Jon Fjeldså,Sune Holt,Hanne Hübertz,Arne Jensen,Per Moestrup Jensen,John Massao,Marlynn M. Mendoza,Yonika M. Ngaga,Michael K. Poulsen,Ricardo Rueda,Moses K. Sam,Thomas Skielboe,Greg Stuart-Hill,Elmer Topp-Jørgensen,Deki Yonten +27 more
TL;DR: A typology of monitoring categories, defined by their degree of local participation, is suggested, ranging from no local involvement with monitoring undertaken by professional researchers to an entirely local effort with monitoring undertook by local people, to help develop a protocol for monitoring in developing countries.
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A Multicountry Assessment of Tropical Resource Monitoring by Local Communities
Finn Danielsen,Per Moestrup Jensen,Neil Burgess,Ronald Altamirano,Philip A. Alviola,Herizo Andrianandrasana,Justin S. Brashares,A. Cole Burton,Indiana Coronado,Nancy Corpuz,Martin Enghoff,Jon Fjeldså,Mikkel Funder,Sune Holt,Hanne Hübertz,Arne Jensen,Richard E. Lewis,John Massao,Marlynn M. Mendoza,Yonika M. Ngaga,Christian Bressen Pipper,Michael K. Poulsen,Ricardo Rueda,Moses K. Sam,Thomas Skielboe,Marten Sørensen,Richard P. Young +26 more
TL;DR: A multicountry assessment of tropical resource monitoring by local communities is presented in this paper, with a focus on the monitoring of tropical resources in the field of bio-medical applications.
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Biodiversity monitoring in developing countries: what are we trying to achieve?
Finn Danielsen,Marlynn M. Mendoza,Phillip A. Alviola,Danilo S. Balete,Martin Enghoff,Michael K. Poulsen,Arne Jensen +6 more
TL;DR: Bawa et al. as mentioned in this paper argue that these constraints are unrelated to biodiversity monitoring and should be addressed by neglect of different sources of error in the estimation of strengthening the government institutions responsible for biodiversity diversity.
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Increasing Conservation Management Action by Involving Local People in Natural Resource Monitoring
Finn Danielsen,Marlynn M. Mendoza,Anson Tagtag,Phillip A. Alviola,Danilo S. Balete,Arne Jensen,Martin Enghoff,Michael K. Poulsen +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the cost efficiency of participatory and conventional biodiversity monitoring methods in Philippine parks and found that, from a government perspective, investment in monitoring that combines scientific with participatory methods is strikingly more effective than a similar level of investment in conventional scientific methods alone in generating conservation management interventions.
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Does Monitoring Matter? A Quantitative Assessment of Management Decisions from Locally-based Monitoring of Protected Areas
Finn Danielsen,Arne Jensen,Phillip A. Alviola,Danilo S. Balete,Marlynn M. Mendoza,Anson Tagtag,Carlo Custodio,Martin Enghoff +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined conservation management interventions resulting from 2 ½ years of monitoring by 97 rangers and 350 community volunteers over 1 million hectares of Philippine protected areas, and found that 98% of these interventions were meaningful and justified, 47% targeted the three most serious threats to biodiversity at the site, and 90% were implemented without external support.