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Assessing the global ocean science community: understanding international collaboration, concerns and the current state of ocean basin research
Web of Science data covering 2000–2020 was used to analyse trends in ocean research, specific to the five ocean basins (Arctic, Atlantic, Indian,...
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Using community science for detailed pollution research: a case-study approach in Indianapolis, IN, USA
Heavy metal contamination in urban environments, particularly lead (Pb) pollution, is a health hazard both to humans and ecological systems. Despite...
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Sea Grant’s Community Engaged Internship: expanding participation and cultivating belonging in coastal and ocean sciences
Providing hands-on experiences to undergraduates is a common strategy to recruit and retain diverse students in geosciences. And yet, without equal...
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Stakeholder Perspectives on the Roles of Science and Citizen Science in Chesapeake Bay Environmental Management
An extensive ecosystem restoration effort for Chesapeake Bay, launched in 1983, has more recently (2015) initiated a program to integrate volunteer...
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Russian Science and the Outside World: Questionable Openness, Unquestionable Dependence
AbstractBased on the sociological surveys “Scientific Policy of Russia,” conducted in 2021 and 2022, widespread opinions in the scientific community...
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Understanding How Community Wellbeing is Affected by Climate Change: Evidence From a Systematic Literature Review
Social science studies view community wellbeing to be a cumulative construct of multiple dimensions which include social, economic, environmental,...
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Design principles for sustainable community currency projects
Community currencies (CCs) are alternative forms of money usually issued and managed by citizens, NGOs and companies as well as local public...
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Consultative or participatory?: how environmental science graduate students envision transdisciplinarity
Transdisciplinarity — the inclusion of both the public and scientific community in knowledge construction and policy formation — is increasingly...
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A challenge for sustainability science: can we halt climate change?
This paper reviews the results of climate change science activities that have been promoted as part of crisis management for climate change to date...
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Art, science, and life: where arts-based research and social-ecological transformation can meet
Arts-based research offers an innovative approach to today’s social-ecological challenges. Many authors ascertain the transformative power of...
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Reimagining Sustainable Community Sports Fields of the Future: a Framework for Convergent Science-Stakeholder Decision-Making
Community-level sports fields are public spaces that provide numerous physical, mental, and societal benefits. These fields are often governed,...
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The promise and pitfalls of community-based monitoring with a focus on Canadian examples
Community-based monitoring (CBM) is a widely used form of scientific data collection in which local community members directly participate in...
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Sustainability Science or Sciences?
This chapter portrays the emergence of sustainability science as resulting from the encounter of various disciplines from natural and social sciences... -
Sustainable Management of the African Great Lake Coastal Areas: Motivations and Perspectives of Community Citizen Scientists
The long-term sustainability of the African Great Lakes is strongly connected to the management and monitoring of their coastal areas. Yet, the...
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Do biodiversity monitoring citizen science surveys meet the core principles of open science practices?
Citizen science (CS), as an enabler of open science (OS) practices, is a low-cost and accessible method for data collection in biodiversity...
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Influencing Multilateral Policy Processes Through Science
In Part II of this book, I theorised that the influence of science on multilateral negotiation could be understood through 4 criteria: representation... -
Sociohumanistic Knowledge and the Future of Science
AbstractThe author’s understanding of the role of the social sciences and humanities in preserving and develo** science as a sociocultural...
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Bolstering integrity in environmental data science and machine learning requires understanding socioecological inequity
Socioecological inequity in environmental data science—such as inequities deriving from data-driven approaches and machine learning (ML)—are current...
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A disconnect in science and practitioner perspectives on heat mitigation
Researchers and city practitioners are paramount stakeholders in creating urban resilience but have diverse and potentially competing views. To...