Thesis ID: CBB001561080

Producing Environmental Knowledge: Ecology, Research Priorities, and Policy (2009)

unapi

Neff, Mark William (Author)


Sarewitz, Daniel R.
Arizona State University
Publication date: 2009
Language: English


Publication Date: 2009
Edition Details: Advisor: Sarewitz, Daniel
Physical Details: 197 pp.

There is no one correct set of research questions that ecologists should pursue to most effectively explore the world. This dissertation investigates how ecologists and users of ecological knowledge evaluate the merits of potential research priorities. Written as four separate but closely linked articles to be submitted to journals for publication, this research uses a mixed-method approach to investigate how the ecology research agenda has changed over time, to understand how ecologists and users of ecological knowledge evaluate the merits of potential research projects, and to explore how ecologists and their work act within broader policy processes. This work provides important insights into the ways in which ecologists contribute to societal understandings of the environment and environmental problems. Chapter 2 is a bibliometric analysis of the changing subjects and methods of ecology over the period 1970-2005. In addition to undergoing significant growth over that period in terms of the number of articles published annually, ecology has converged around a shared set of subjects and methods. Molecular genetic techniques have become central to the field, as have the topics of climate change and tropical forests. The remainder of the dissertation seeks to understand the reasons behind the observed changes to the ecology research agenda. Chapters 3 and 4 report on studies that use Q method to better understand how producers and users of ecological knowledge evaluate the merits of potential research questions. Chapter 3 focuses on the producers and users of coral reef-specific knowledge, and Chapter 4 examines ecologists' perceptions of research priorities. The Q method approach, which had not previously been applied to understanding scientific research priorities, demonstrated that there are distinct groups within both the coral reef and ecology communities that share research priorities. These studies report on the ways in which these distinct groups come to understand what constitutes legitimate and interesting research in their respective areas. These distinct cultures of evaluating research priorities within disciplines and within issue-oriented communities presents challenges to science policy makers who attempt to make science as useful as possible in addressing problems. The existence of these distinct cultures is not recognized in science-policy processes despite the fact that they may have significant influence on research portfolios. Chapter 5 uses the Ways of Knowing theoretical framework to understand how these empirical findings relate to societal conceptions of environmental and other problems. References References (195)

...More

Description Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. B 70/08 (2010). Pub. no. AAT 3371225.


Citation URI
data.isiscb.org/p/isis/citation/CBB001561080

This citation is part of the Isis database.

Similar Citations

Book Robert Waide; Sharon Kingsland; (2021)
The Challenges of Long Term Ecological Research: A Historical Analysis (/p/isis/citation/CBB113405116/) unapi

Article Langston, Nancy; (2009)
Paradise Lost: Climate Change, Boreal Forests, and Environmental History (/p/isis/citation/CBB000932650/) unapi

Article Donahue, Brian; (2007)
Another Look From Sanderson's Farm: A Perspective on New England Environmental History and Conservation (/p/isis/citation/CBB000700457/) unapi

Article Höhler, Sabine; (2010)
The Environment as a Life Support System: The Case of Biosphere 2 (/p/isis/citation/CBB001030021/) unapi

Article Hagen, Joel B.; (2008)
Teaching Ecology during the Environmental Age, 1965--1980 (/p/isis/citation/CBB000950123/) unapi

Book Donna J. Haraway; (2016)
Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene (/p/isis/citation/CBB866601100/) unapi

Book Nelson, Michael P.; Callicott, J. Baird; (2008)
The Wilderness Debate Rages On: Continuing the Great New Wilderness Debate (/p/isis/citation/CBB000951787/) unapi

Book Jacalyn Duffin; (2019)
Stanley's Dream: The Medical Expedition to Easter Island (/p/isis/citation/CBB385546527/) unapi

Article David Bond; (2017)
Oil in the Caribbean: Refineries, Mangroves, and the Negative Ecologies of Crude Oil (/p/isis/citation/CBB570551812/) unapi

Article Megan Raby; (2019)
“Slash-and-Burn Ecology”: Field Science as Land Use (/p/isis/citation/CBB954050147/) unapi

Article Burgmann, Verity; (2008-9)
The Green Bans Movement: Workers' Power and Ecological Radicalism in Australia in the 1970s (/p/isis/citation/CBB001032526/) unapi

Article Woodhouse, Keith M.; (2009)
The Politics of Ecology: Environmentalism and Liberalism in the 1960s (/p/isis/citation/CBB001032522/) unapi

Article Frédérique Louveau; (2021)
The Spirits of the Great Green Wall in Senegal: Spirituality, Ecology, and Secularization (/p/isis/citation/CBB520173626/) unapi

Article Hedin, Lars O.; (2012)
F. Herbert Bormann (1922--2012) (/p/isis/citation/CBB001320470/) unapi

Article Parikka, Jussi; (2013)
Insects and Canaries: Medianatures and Aesthetics of the Invisible (/p/isis/citation/CBB001320127/) unapi

Article Anker, Peder; (2007)
Science as a Vacation: A History of Ecology in Norway (/p/isis/citation/CBB000773220/) unapi

Book West, Paige; (2006)
Conservation is Our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea (/p/isis/citation/CBB000772104/) unapi

Article Lave, Rebecca; Doyle, Martin; Robertson, Morgan; (2010)
Privatizing Stream Restoration in the US (/p/isis/citation/CBB001034682/) unapi

Authors & Contributors
Anker, Peder Johan
Burgmann, Verity
Callicott, J. Baird
Donahue, Brian
Doyle, Martin
Duffin, Jacalyn M.
Journals
Environmental History
History of Science
Journal for the Study of Radicalism
Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities
Comparative Studies in Society and History
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
Duke University Press
University of Georgia Press
Springer International Publishing
McGill-Queen's University Press
Concepts
Environmental sciences
Ecology
Science and politics
Environmentalism
Ecosystem
Liberalism
People
Bormann, Frederick Herbert
Raup, Hugh
Odum, Howard Thomas
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Caribbean
Chile
Senegal
Australia
Norway
Institutions
Harvard University. Fisher Museum at Harvard Forest
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment