2019
DOI: 10.1080/00167223.2019.1585893
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Digital transdisciplinarity in land change science – integrating multiple types of digital data

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“…Mechanisms for ensuring this communication takes place include ranking exercises and the production of scope notes (Levin and Svenningsen 2019;Shen 2021). In ranking exercises, representatives of each domain involved in a project rank the relevance of each data type presented for their work on an agreed scale, allowing a cross-domain ranking of priorities to be created.…”
Section: Identifying Shared or Compatible Priorities At The Project P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanisms for ensuring this communication takes place include ranking exercises and the production of scope notes (Levin and Svenningsen 2019;Shen 2021). In ranking exercises, representatives of each domain involved in a project rank the relevance of each data type presented for their work on an agreed scale, allowing a cross-domain ranking of priorities to be created.…”
Section: Identifying Shared or Compatible Priorities At The Project P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural barriers created by differences in the character of datasets, metadata designed for in-discipline use, and unconnected semantic frameworks are particularly difficult to break down because both intellectual and technical work is required. While the need for tools and methods that support cross-disciplinary data, metadata and semantic integration has been highlighted repeatedly, we lack concrete suggestions for how to design them (Thompson et al 2017;Levin and Svenningsen 2019;Horcea-Milcu et al 2020;Shen 2021). Crumley et al (2018, 283), discussing the challenges of interdisciplinarity in the context of human-environment interactions research, explain the importance of developing supporting systems for the multi-faceted work of addressing humanenvironment interactions.…”
Section: Socio-technical Challenge: Communicating How Data and Interpretations Connectmentioning
confidence: 99%