Training a new scientist to meet the challenges of a changing environment
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LeDee, OE; Barnes, RT; Emanuel, R; Fisher, PB; Henkel, SK; Marlon, JR
Published in: Eos
May 30, 2011
The transboundary nature of global environmental change demands collaborative, multiscale, interdisciplinary research [U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 2005]. This requires "a new kind of scientist" [Schmidt and Moyer, 2008]; collaborators must develop both sufficient understanding of one another's work and the skills to integrate data sets and expertise. Although numerous interdisciplinary academic programs have emerged to address this demand, success varies widely. While many address cultural and financial impediments to interdisciplinary research [Weingart, 2000; Rhoten, 2004], there is little discussion of the skills that facilitate interdisciplinary scholarship and how to obtain them.
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0096-3941
Publication Date
May 30, 2011
Volume
92
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16
Start / End Page
135
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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LeDee, O. E., Barnes, R. T., Emanuel, R., Fisher, P. B., Henkel, S. K., & Marlon, J. R. (2011). Training a new scientist to meet the challenges of a changing environment. Eos, 92(16), 135. https://doi.org/10.1029/2011EO160002
LeDee, O. E., R. T. Barnes, R. Emanuel, P. B. Fisher, S. K. Henkel, and J. R. Marlon. “Training a new scientist to meet the challenges of a changing environment.” Eos 92, no. 16 (May 30, 2011): 135. https://doi.org/10.1029/2011EO160002.
LeDee OE, Barnes RT, Emanuel R, Fisher PB, Henkel SK, Marlon JR. Training a new scientist to meet the challenges of a changing environment. Eos. 2011 May 30;92(16):135.
LeDee, O. E., et al. “Training a new scientist to meet the challenges of a changing environment.” Eos, vol. 92, no. 16, May 2011, p. 135. Scopus, doi:10.1029/2011EO160002.
LeDee OE, Barnes RT, Emanuel R, Fisher PB, Henkel SK, Marlon JR. Training a new scientist to meet the challenges of a changing environment. Eos. 2011 May 30;92(16):135.
Published In
Eos
DOI
ISSN
0096-3941
Publication Date
May 30, 2011
Volume
92
Issue
16
Start / End Page
135
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences