Engaging Beyond Academia: A Call to Act for Environmental Scientists

Olivia J. Graham, Laura Griffiths, Karla Münzner, Lorena Selak, Carolina C. Barbosa, Xun Cai, Igor Ogashawara, Xinyu Sun, Audrey Thellman
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The future of our planet relies on scientists' ability to effectively translate knowledge into action, and researchers have an imperative commitment to leverage their understanding. As aquatic early career researchers (ECRs), we draw upon personal experiences to share our learnings about how individuals can drive change. We showcase diverse approaches for ECRs to create meaningful impacts by connecting with other researchers, broader society, and decision-makers. At the same time, institutional challenges inhibit scientific engagement beyond academia, particularly for ECRs. Such barriers include (1) lack of value and support for engagement activities, (2) limited training opportunities, (3) research siloes, and (4) rigid funding structures. We offer potential systemic solutions, from developing and adopting new performance metrics for academic researchers to enhanced flexibility with grant timelines and spending. Academic systems need to change and so does the way scientists engage. Our future depends on it.

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参与学术界之外的活动:呼吁环境科学家行动起来
我们星球的未来依赖于科学家将知识有效转化为行动的能力,研究人员必须承诺利用他们的理解。作为水生早期职业研究人员(ecr),我们利用个人经验来分享我们对个人如何推动变革的了解。我们展示了ecr通过与其他研究人员、更广泛的社会和决策者联系来产生有意义影响的多种方法。与此同时,制度上的挑战阻碍了学术界以外的科学参与,特别是对ecr而言。这些障碍包括(1)缺乏参与活动的价值和支持,(2)有限的培训机会,(3)研究竖井,以及(4)僵化的资助结构。我们提供潜在的系统解决方案,从为学术研究人员开发和采用新的绩效指标,到提高拨款时间表和支出的灵活性。学术体系需要改变,科学家参与的方式也需要改变。我们的未来取决于它。
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Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: All past issues of the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin are available online, including its predecessors Communications to Members and the ASLO Bulletin. Access to the current and previous volume is restricted to members and institutions with a subscription to the ASLO journals. All other issues are freely accessible without a subscription. As part of ASLO’s mission to disseminate and communicate knowledge in the aquatic sciences.
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