Understanding the challenges and rewards of social-ecological research in China

van den Hoek, J., Baumgartner, J., Doucet-Beer, E., Hildebrandt, T.ORCID logo, Robinson, B. E. & Zinda, J. A. (2012). Understanding the challenges and rewards of social-ecological research in China. Society and Natural Resources, 25(12), 1324-1329. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2012.658985
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Interest in collaborative research on Chinese social and ecological systems has grown dramatically in recent decades. While international researchers are giving increased attention to China, foreign scholars, especially those new to China, are often unsure of the best way to find collaborators, garner sponsorship, and pursue research goals. Understanding research incentives for Chinese scientists, the culture of relationships, research topic sensitivity, and data access limitations are some of the challenges commonly experienced by foreign scholars in China. In this article we identify potential hurdles and offer remedies when possible so that foreign scholars can more readily adapt to China's scholarly environment and improve the prospect for mutually beneficial collaboration.

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