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Social-Ecological Systems Meta-Analysis Database: Component

SummaryCharles Darwin Foundation (CDF) was created in 1959. It’s mission is “to provide knowledge and assistance through scientific research and complementary action to ensure the conservation of the environment and biodiversity in the Galapagos Archipelago.” The CDF is the main scientific organisation in the Galapagos. Initially CDF was a member of the PMB, but it relinquished this role (in ~2008) and now has purely an advisory role. It has been a critical voice for science-based policy, especially with regard to fisheries, in the Galapagos.
ProjectSESMAD
SubtypeResearch Community
SectorScientific Research and Conservation
Interest HeterogeneityLow (1)
Explanationmembers of the CDF are part of the scientific research community, whose interests are in the science, conservation, and education areas.
Costs Of ExitNo
ExplanationNo cost associated
Proportionality (Of Costs And Benefits)Not Applicable
Explanation
Actor Group CoordinationMissing
ExplanationFormal coordination as General Assembly, likely with some degree of informal coordination must occur
Leadership 
ExplanationCDF is managed by an executive director who is appointed by a board.
Leadership AccountabilityHigh (3)
ExplanationCDF is managed by an executive director who is appointed by a board.
Leadership AuthorityMedium (2)
ExplanationThe Board of Directors is comprised of eight members of the General Assembly who are elected for six-year terms. They work with the Executive Director and make decisions on behalf of the General Assembly.
Actor Group TrustHigh (3)
ExplanationLikely fairly high, as it is a research community with more or less converging interests.
Past CollaborationHigh (3)
ExplanationCDF has been in operation since 1959
Personal CommunicationMore than once a year (5)
ExplanationWell-organised, international organisation
Remote CommunicationMore than once a year (5)
ExplanationWell-organised, international organisation