Recommendations for establishing global collaborative networks in soil ecology.

Fernando T Maestre, Nico Eisenhauer
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The complexity and transnational nature of environmental issues our societies are facing, and the need to build scientific capacity building in many regions of the world, require the establishment of global collaborative research networks that include a diverse representation of scientists from multiple geographical, cultural and socio-economical backgrounds. This topic is currently gaining relevance in the field of soil ecology, as awareness is increasing that recognizing, addressing, and predicting the changes that soils are facing requires global collaboration. However, the setup, management and operation of research networks imply multiple tasks and challenges that need to be carefully considered. While major issues related to the setup of such networks in ecology have already been described in the literature, here we focus on aspects that are important to make them truly global and inclusive. For doing so, we introduce a series of recommendations to successfully develop research networks that: i) explore ecological questions requiring data with a global coverage and ii) foster the participation of scientists who have been traditionally underrepresented in international research collaborations. These recommendations, which are based on our own experience, also provide practical advice to anyone aiming to initiate (or join) a global collaborative research network to the mutual benefit of all contributors.

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建立全球土壤生态学合作网络的建议。
我们社会所面临的环境问题的复杂性和跨国性质,以及在世界许多地区建立科学能力建设的需要,要求建立全球合作研究网络,其中包括来自不同地理、文化和社会经济背景的科学家的多样化代表。随着人们越来越认识到认识、处理和预测土壤面临的变化需要全球合作,这一主题目前在土壤生态学领域越来越相关。然而,研究网络的建立、管理和运行意味着需要仔细考虑的多重任务和挑战。虽然文献中已经描述了与生态学中建立此类网络相关的主要问题,但在这里,我们将重点关注使其真正全球化和包容性的重要方面。为此,我们提出了一系列建议,以成功地发展研究网络:1)探索需要全球覆盖数据的生态问题;2)促进传统上在国际研究合作中代表性不足的科学家的参与。这些建议是基于我们自己的经验,也为任何想要发起(或加入)一个全球合作研究网络的人提供了实用的建议,使所有贡献者都能从中受益。
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