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Erica Goldman
Researcher at National Council for Science and the Environment
Publications - 4
Citations - 203
Erica Goldman is an academic researcher from National Council for Science and the Environment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boundary spanning & Narrative. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 115 citations.
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Boundary spanning at the science–policy interface: the practitioners’ perspectives
Angela T. Bednarek,Carina Wyborn,Christopher Cvitanovic,Ryan Meyer,Rebecca Colvin,Prue F. E. Addison,S. L. Close,K. Curran,Mahmud Farooque,Erica Goldman,David Hart,H. Mannix,Bridie McGreavy,Adam Parris,Stephen Posner,C. Robinson,Melanie Ryan,Peat Leith +17 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that boundary spanning has the potential to increase the efficiency by which useful research is produced, foster the capacity to absorb new evidence and perspectives into sustainability decision-making, enhance research relevance for societal challenges, and open new policy windows.
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The natural capital accounting opportunity: Let's really do the numbers
James Boyd,Kenneth J. Bagstad,Jane Carter Ingram,Carl D. Shapiro,Jeffery E. Adkins,C. Frank Casey,Clifford S. Duke,Pierre D. Glynn,Erica Goldman,Monica Grasso,Julie L. Hass,Justin A. Johnson,Glenn Marie Lange,John Matuszak,Ann Miller,Kirsten L.L. Oleson,Stephen Posner,Charles Rhodes,François Soulard,Michael Vardon,Ferdinando Villa,Brian Voigt,Scott Wentland +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, natural capital accounts (NCA) and ecosystem goods and service (EGSA) accounts are proposed to better understand the past, peer into the future, innovate, conserve and plan for environmental shocks.
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Boundary spanning among research and policy communities to address the emerging industrial revolution in the ocean
Stephen Posner,Eli P. Fenichel,Douglas J. McCauley,Kelly Biedenweg,Robert D. Brumbaugh,Christopher Costello,Francis H. Joyce,Erica Goldman,Heather Mannix +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe boundary-spanning activities to integrate research about environmental sustainability with federal ocean policy dialogues in the U.S. They describe the process of organizing, facilitating, and learning from a series of meetings in which five interdisciplinary researchers engaged with federal Ocean Policy audiences.
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Categorizing Professionals’ Perspectives on Environmental Communication with Implications for Graduate Education
Karen Akerlof,Taryn Bromser-Kloeden,Kristin Timm,Katherine E. Rowan,James L. Olds,Christopher E. Clarke,Elizabeth Ban Rohring,Emily Cloyd,K. Curran,Elizabeth C. Duesterhoeft,Mahmud Farooque,Erica Goldman,Lisa M. Gring-Pemble,Stephanie E. Hampton,Sojung Claire Kim,John Kotcher,Darren Milligan,Carlos L. Muñoz Brenes,Cynthia Sandoval,Dann Sklarew,Cynthia Smith,Elizabeth Suhay,David Tomblin,Crystal Romeo Upperman,Andrew Wingfield,Xiaoquan Zhao +25 more
TL;DR: The study of environmental communication originated as a diverse multidisciplinary field encompassing a wide array of communicator perspectives as mentioned in this paper, however, as the field evolved, mass media and journa...