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Using social network analysis to assess communications and develop networking tools among climate change professionals across the Pacific Islands region - ScienceDirect

机译:使用社交网络分析评估太平洋岛屿地区气候变化专业人士之间的交流并开发联网工具-ScienceDirect

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The climate science community of professionals in Hawai’i and the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands is a vast interdisciplinary and international group, with the potential for spatial and sectoral barriers to communication and collaboration. This study sought to (1) assess the structural nature and expanse of climate-based communication between professionals across sectors in the Pacific Islands region; (2) identify key regional hubs and isolated groups both sectorally and spatially; and, (3) create a set of place-based tools that would increase and facilitate the connectedness of climate change resources (human, research, and adaptation). Social network analysis was chosen as a versatile method to assess the network and create free tools to facilitate future collaborations among stakeholders across spatial and disciplinary boundaries. Given the complexities of the large network, an innovative approach was used for data collection, blending a nominalist (researcher-created list of names) and realist (participant-created list in open fields) survey construction. Participants indicated frequency of communication to capture both active coworkers and periodic collaborators, consistent with the realities of the network. Survey participation was not confidential and was used to create region-wide and sub-regional maps that can be used by stakeholders to increase connectedness, in line with use-inspired science. Study results reveal a simultaneously diffuse and strongly connected network, with no isolated spatial or sectoral groups. The most central network members are those with a strong networking component to their professions. Gaps in communication were also revealed. Future research should evaluate the use and long term benefits of the created networking tools, and the specific nature of local and international communications within each sub-network.
机译:夏威夷和美国附属太平洋岛屿的专业人员气候科学共同体是一个庞大的跨学科和国际性团体,在交流与合作方面存在空间和部门障碍的潜力。这项研究旨在(1)评估太平洋岛屿地区各行业专业人员之间基于气候的交流的结构性质和广泛性; (2)在部门和空间上确定关键的区域中心和孤立的群体; (3)创建一套基于地点的工具,以增加和促进气候变化资源(人类,研究和适应)的联系。选择社交网络分析作为评估网络和创建免费工具的通用方法,以促进利益相关者之间跨空间和学科边界的未来合作。考虑到大型网络的复杂性,采用了一种创新的方法来进行数据收集,将名义主义者(由研究人员创建的名称列表)和现实主义者(由参与者在开放领域创建的列表)混合在一起。与会者指出了交流的频率,以捕捉活跃的同事和定期的合作者,这与网络的现实情况相符。参与调查不是保密的,它被用来创建区域和次区域的地图,利益相关者可以根据受使用启发的科学方法来使用这些地图来增加联系。研究结果表明,网络同时扩散且连接紧密,没有孤立的空间或扇区组。最核心的网络成员是在其职业中具有强大网络联系的人。沟通方面的差距也被发现。未来的研究应评估已创建的联网工具的使用和长期利益,以及每个子网内本地和国际通信的特定性质。

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