2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111508
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Quantifying stakeholder learning in climate change adaptation across multiple relational and participatory networks

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“…Challenges span issues of communication, representation, and logistics. Notwithstanding a few informative examples, (McDavid, 2015;Schröter et al, 2018;Teodoro et al, 2020), limited attention to engagement in the Env. SNA literature suggests that there are significant opportunities to improve the "state of the practice" of engaged research in this domain.…”
Section: Engaged Environmentally Focused Social Network Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Challenges span issues of communication, representation, and logistics. Notwithstanding a few informative examples, (McDavid, 2015;Schröter et al, 2018;Teodoro et al, 2020), limited attention to engagement in the Env. SNA literature suggests that there are significant opportunities to improve the "state of the practice" of engaged research in this domain.…”
Section: Engaged Environmentally Focused Social Network Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical ties are information sharing or some form of collaboration, although other relationships are studied as well (see Groce et al, 2019 for an overall review). Examples of major themes in the literature include behavioral adaptation (Todo et alm, 2014), bridging and bonding capital (Berardo 2014), brokerage (Hamilton et al, 2020), cooperation (Ostrom, 1990;Jasny et al, 2019), the ecology of games framework (Lubell 2013), fragmentation (Schneider et al, 2003), learning (Teodoro et al, 2020), and scale mis-match (Sayles and Baggio, 2017). While some questions asked by env.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it would be beneficial to have people who regularly travel down the river serve as curators of the old river. As Teodoro et al (2021) revealed that social relations based on mutual understanding, respect, and influence are positively associated with perceptions of climate change, collaborative planning and management and utilization are needed in the local blue-green infrastructure network. Through the joint participation of people with different conversion tolerances to old rivers, environmental community efforts are expected to design the environmental functions of greenways as ecosystem functions.…”
Section: Issues Of Old Rivers and Environmental Management And Utiliz...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general structure of the networks also revealed low levels of reciprocity between actors. According to Teodoro et al (2021), reciprocal ties are established and nurtured within participatory processes, and these, in turn, can foster social learning. In addition, reciprocity is seen as supporting the development and maintenance of trust within networks, which, in turn, is the basis for ongoing coordination and collaboration among actors (Hauck and Schiffer 2014).…”
Section: General Structure Of Cafs Regional Actor-networkmentioning
confidence: 99%