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Title: Apathy, ignorance, and poor governance: the three-headed Hydra of drylands

Author
item Bestelmeyer, Brandon

Submitted to: Ecological Society of America Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 6/1/2017
Publication Date: 8/6/2017
Citation: Bestelmeyer, B.T. 2017. Apathy, ignorance, and poor governance: the three-headed Hydra of drylands [abstract]. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 6-11, 2017, Portland, Oregon.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Proximate threats to drylands include drivers such as overharvesting or land conversion. I argue that these proximate threats are ultimately related to popular and scientific perceptions of drylands and, consequently, how investments translate into governance. First, what is degradation in drylands? Scientists debate this topic and the public often doesn’t care. Second, if a dryland is judged to be degraded, what should we do about it? Ignorance of social and ecological processes can lead to actions (or inactions) that make things worse. To better manage drylands, we need to popularize their importance and improve models of how they function.