Teams, Networks, and Networks of Networks Advancing Our Understanding and Conservation of Inland Waters

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Abstract

Networks are defined as groups of interconnected people and things, and by this definition, networks play a major role in the science of inland waters. In this article, we bring the latest social network research to understand and improve inland waters science and conservation outcomes. What we found is that relationships matter. Different teams and networks have different objectives and lifespans. Consider this: Data collection networks may persist for decades, whereas knowledge-generating teams may exist only for months. The structure of connections in a network determines how easily information or resources can flow or pass through a network, which then influences the ability of the network to accomplish work like creating and applying new knowledge, integrating knowledge across fields, or coordinating collective action. When independent networks designed around different purposes become connected to achieve new goals, a network of networks is formed, where each layer is a unique network defined by social, geographic, and temporal boundaries and distinct types of connections. This structure has a lot of potential for transformative work, but is especially susceptible to failure if one of the cross-network connections fails. From the smallest of inland waters research teams to the largest, multi-institutional, international collaborations, an understanding of how the connections between people are created and maintained can be used to set up conditions for success.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of Inland Waters, Second Edition
PublisherElsevier
Pages607-624
Number of pages18
Volume4
ISBN (Electronic)9780128220412
ISBN (Print)9780128191668
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Network
  • Network of networks
  • Science of team science
  • Social network
  • Social network analysis
  • Team science

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