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Rodrigo A. Estévez
Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Publications - 24
Citations - 949
Rodrigo A. Estévez is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple-criteria decision analysis & Stakeholder. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 717 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodrigo A. Estévez include University of La Serena & Universidad Santo Tomás.
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Clarifying values, risk perceptions, and attitudes to resolve or avoid social conflicts in invasive species management
Rodrigo A. Estévez,Rodrigo A. Estévez,Christopher B. Anderson,Christopher B. Anderson,J. Cristóbal Pizarro,Mark A. Burgman +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that conflicts surrounding invasive species arose based largely on differences in value systems and to a lesser extent stakeholder and decision maker's risk perceptions, and it is suggested that the plurality of environmental values should be integrated into invasive species research and management via structured decision making techniques.
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Explaining people’s perceptions of invasive alien species: A conceptual framework.
Ross T. Shackleton,David M. Richardson,Charlie M. Shackleton,Brett M. Bennett,Brett M. Bennett,Sarah L. Crowley,Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz,Rodrigo A. Estévez,Anke Fischer,Christoph Kueffer,Christian A. Kull,Elizabete Marchante,Ana Novoa,Luke J. Potgieter,Jetske Vaas,Ana Sofia Vaz,Brendon M. H. Larson,Brendon M. H. Larson +17 more
TL;DR: A synthesis of the key factors that influence people's perceptions of invasive alien species is produced, and six broad-scale dimensions are identified in a context of considerable complexity and variation across time and space.
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Stakeholder engagement in the study and management of invasive alien species
Ross T. Shackleton,Ross T. Shackleton,Ross T. Shackleton,Tim Adriaens,Giuseppe Brundu,Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz,Rodrigo A. Estévez,Jana Fried,Brendon M. H. Larson,Shuang Liu,Elizabete Marchante,Hélia Marchante,Moleseng C. Moshobane,Ana Novoa,Mark Reed,David M. Richardson +15 more
TL;DR: More integrative and collaborative engagement is encouraged to make stakeholder involvement more useful, to help facilitate different stakeholders to work better together, allowing problems associated with biological invasions to be tackled more holistically and successfully.
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Publishing social science research in Conservation Biology to move beyond biology.
Tara L. Teel,Christopher B. Anderson,Mark A. Burgman,Joshua E. Cinner,Douglas A. Clark,Rodrigo A. Estévez,Julia P. G. Jones,Tim R. McClanahan,Mark Reed,Chris Sandbrook,Chris Sandbrook,Freya A. V. St. John +11 more
TL;DR: Conservation biology arose as a field of academic science and management practice to intervene in what biologists and related professionals identified and perceived as a biodiversity extinction crisis and increasingly recognized that the human dimensions of biodiversity are requisite components to the field's overall success.
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Scientific and Normative Foundations for the Valuation of Alien-Species Impacts: Thirteen Core Principles
Franz Essl,Philip E. Hulme,Jonathan M. Jeschke,Reuben P. Keller,Petr Pyšek,David M. Richardson,Wolf-Christian Saul,Sven Bacher,Stefan Dullinger,Rodrigo A. Estévez,Christoph Kueffer,Helen E. Roy,Hanno Seebens,Wolfgang Rabitsch +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present 13 principles that can help guide valuation and therefore inform the management of alien species and provide guidance rooted in political agreements and environmental ethics for improving the consideration of the consequences of these principles and present appropriate tools for management decisions relating to alien species.