Program Director, Environmental Professionals Network @OSUEnvironment / Ph.D. and research: climate change governance and policy, networks, and engagement
Hello, social-ecological network researchers! Have you ever thought about sharing your network datasets with practitioners? We do exactly that in our new publication in Society and Natural Resources (@info_iasnr)! https://t.co/lIOlCkWRS1
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Full circle: Today I submitted my PhD dissertation while I am living at @stonelab (OSU’s Lake Erie island campus where I am instructing an environmental policy course). Back in 2015, I took my first ever college class (aquatic bio) here at Stone Lab. Pictures from over the years!
Interested in creating a social-ecological network-based decision support tool? Our paper offers design principles and lessons learned for future projects. Let's chat about your idea!
Thanks for reading along this thread and please reach out to me with any questions!
Hello, social-ecological network researchers! Have you ever thought about sharing your network datasets with practitioners? We do exactly that in our new publication in Society and Natural Resources (@info_iasnr)! https://t.co/lIOlCkWRS1
A short thread:
It wouldn’t be a complete “new publication twitter thread” without a shoutout to my co-authors and amazing research mentors @MattHamilton021 and @BerardoRamiro. I’m so grateful for their continued help in developing this paper. @OSUEnvironment@OhioStSustain
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I'm really happy to share our new paper in @JPART1991! We aim to understand when policy actors are more likely to participate in forums. To do so, we studied a three-mode network of actors, forums, and policy issues.🕸️
Check out a 🧶 of our findings:
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Overall, we hope that our paper illustrates that multi-level incentive structures – which we analyze as motifs - help actors to navigate through complex polycentric systems, and that these incentive structures can promote favorable or unfavorable governance arrangements.
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