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Revision as of 07:38, 2 January 2026

Reimagining Sustainable Field Research: Doing Science Without Doing Harm

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Related Initiative
Goal

This micromodule aims to raise awareness about sustainable and ethical field research practices that minimize harm to the environment, wildlife, and local communities.

By the end of this micromodule, participants should be able to:

  • Identify basic actions that should be taken to minimize footprint of ecological field research.
  • Recognize strategies to reduce environmental impact during fieldwork.
  • Reflect on how sustainable and ethical practices can be implemented in field research.
Duration (hours)
0.75

What is this about?

Field research is essential for advancing knowledge of ecosystem processes and functions. However, if not carefully carried out, field research can lead to serious environmental and ethical consequences, including habitat disruption, heightened stress for wildlife, and a decline in biodiversity, suggesting that the way we conduct field research matters as much as the findings themselves.

This micromodule provides practical guidance to minimize these impacts. Learners will explore strategies for safe, inclusive, and responsible field research activities and examine ethical considerations in wildlife research. Through examples and case studies, participants will gain tools to conduct research responsibly while supporting environmental sustainability and ethical standards.
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