Opportunities and Challenges to Increase Inter- and Transdisciplinarity: A Qualitative Study of the FloodRISE Project

J. Forbat
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Background: The FloodRISE project, which started in 2013 in Southern California, aimed at better understanding how to promote resilience to coastal flooding. It was based on a cross-disciplinary approach, involving several research teams and local communities. Purpose: We conducted a qualitative study of the first phase of the project (2013-2015) in order to analyze its inter- and transdisciplinary aspects. Setting: We conducted this evaluation as a visiting postdoctoral researcher at UCI, not participating in the FloodRISE project. Intervention: Not applicable. Research design: We conducted 18 semi-structured interviews with members of the three project teams - modeling, social ecology and integration & impact - at UCI in 2015. Data were analyzed and interpreted to identify key aspects of the collaboration within and between project teams, as well as their relationship to local stakeholders. Findings: The analysis showed that an intensive dialogue-based method of interaction and the presence of boundary researchers played a fundamental role in bridging the conceptual and methodological gaps between social and engineering sciences. These results thus exemplify several possibilities for developing more efficient interactions between researchers in a cross-disciplinary project. However, any cross-disciplinary project should: carefully evaluate potential for participants to become boundary researchers, since participants with multiple disciplinary expertise may be underemployed; improve researchers’ level of readiness, in order to facilitate further interaction and increase time efficiency; and clearly address remoteness issues to avoid lower collaboration between central and peripheral locations. Keywords: interdisciplinarity; transdisciplinarity; qualitative study; project evaluation; flood risk
提高学科间性和跨学科性的机遇和挑战:FloodRISE项目的定性研究
背景:FloodRISE项目于2013年在南加州启动,旨在更好地了解如何提高对沿海洪水的抵御能力。它基于跨学科的方法,涉及几个研究团队和当地社区。目的:我们对项目第一阶段(2013-2015)进行了定性研究,以分析其跨学科和跨学科方面。背景:我们是作为UCI的访问博士后进行本次评估的,没有参与FloodRISE项目。干预:不适用。研究设计:2015年,我们在UCI对建模、社会生态和整合与影响三个项目团队的成员进行了18次半结构化访谈。对数据进行分析和解释,以确定项目团队内部和项目团队之间合作的关键方面,以及他们与当地利益相关者的关系。结果:分析表明,密集的基于对话的互动方法和边界研究人员的存在在弥合社会科学和工程科学之间的概念和方法差距方面发挥了根本作用。因此,这些结果举例说明了在跨学科项目中研究人员之间发展更有效互动的几种可能性。然而,任何跨学科项目都应该仔细评估参与者成为边界研究人员的潜力,因为具有多学科专业知识的参与者可能会就业不足;提高研究人员的准备水平,以促进进一步的互动,提高时间效率;并明确解决远程问题,以避免中心和外围位置之间的低协作。关键词:跨学科性;transdisciplinarity;定性研究;项目评估;洪水风险
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