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Qualitative data sharing and synthesis for sustainability science

Authors :
Steven M. Alexander
Nicole Motzer
Patricia Pinto da Silva
Heather Randell
Edward T. Game
Julie A. Silva
Sebastian Karcher
R. Dean Hardy
Amber E. Budden
Carly Strasser
Kristal Jones
Jay T. Johnson
Michael Cox
Andrew Stuhl
Nathan J. Bennett
Nic Weber
Jeremy Pittman
Mercè Crosas
Colleen Strawhacker
Janis Geary
Source :
Nature Sustainability. 3:81-88
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Socio–environmental synthesis as a research approach contributes to broader sustainability policy and practice by reusing data from disparate disciplines in innovative ways. Synthesizing diverse data sources and types of evidence can help to better conceptualize, investigate and address increasingly complex socio–environmental problems. However, sharing qualitative data for re-use remains uncommon when compared to sharing quantitative data. We argue that qualitative data present untapped opportunities for sustainability science, and discuss practical pathways to facilitate and realize the benefits from sharing and reusing qualitative data. However, these opportunities and benefits are also hindered by practical, ethical and epistemological challenges. To address these challenges and accelerate qualitative data sharing, we outline enabling conditions and suggest actions for researchers, institutions, funders, data repository managers and publishers. Opportunities, challenges and recommended targeted actions to accelerate qualitative data sharing to address complex socio–environmental problems

Details

ISSN :
23989629
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Sustainability
Accession number :
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