In natural resource management contexts, citizen science programs often involve a diversity of actors collaborating in broad social networks. However, the characteristics and functioning of these networks has received limited attention. In this article, we demonstrate the benefits of applying social network research to citizen science practice. Through a mixed methods approach, we compare data sharing and collaboration networks of two community-based water monitoring programs in Australia. The quantitative component revealed that despite similarities in actor diversity and activities, both programs have created divergent network structures (centralized vs decentralized) corresponding to their scale of influence in environmental decision-mak...
Novel and more affordable technologies are allowing new actors to engage increasingly in the monitor...
The conservation and management of natural resources operates within social‐ecological systems, in w...
Citizen science is proliferating in the water sciences with increasing public involvement in monitor...
In natural resource management contexts, citizen science programs often involve a diversity of actor...
Citizen science can be a viable mechanism to foster productive linkages between community and govern...
The water-related challenges facing humanity are complex and urgent. Although solutions are not alwa...
Citizen science is a set of methodological approaches aimed at engaging general public in the proces...
In this study social network analysis is used to empirically map out existing collaborative social n...
Citizen science networks are a recent global phenomenon, with associated communities of practice tha...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
Interest in citizen science is growing globally as environmental degradation continues, information ...
In a sociopolitical climate where a large majority of United States citizens feel disconnected from ...
Effective natural resource policy depends on knowing what is needed to sustain a resource and buildi...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
The governance dimension of water resources management is just as complex and interconnected as the ...
Novel and more affordable technologies are allowing new actors to engage increasingly in the monitor...
The conservation and management of natural resources operates within social‐ecological systems, in w...
Citizen science is proliferating in the water sciences with increasing public involvement in monitor...
In natural resource management contexts, citizen science programs often involve a diversity of actor...
Citizen science can be a viable mechanism to foster productive linkages between community and govern...
The water-related challenges facing humanity are complex and urgent. Although solutions are not alwa...
Citizen science is a set of methodological approaches aimed at engaging general public in the proces...
In this study social network analysis is used to empirically map out existing collaborative social n...
Citizen science networks are a recent global phenomenon, with associated communities of practice tha...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
Interest in citizen science is growing globally as environmental degradation continues, information ...
In a sociopolitical climate where a large majority of United States citizens feel disconnected from ...
Effective natural resource policy depends on knowing what is needed to sustain a resource and buildi...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
The governance dimension of water resources management is just as complex and interconnected as the ...
Novel and more affordable technologies are allowing new actors to engage increasingly in the monitor...
The conservation and management of natural resources operates within social‐ecological systems, in w...
Citizen science is proliferating in the water sciences with increasing public involvement in monitor...