Environmental policy and science management: Using a scientometric-specific GIS for E-learning purposes

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Abstract

Who is the "good scientist" in rural-environmental policy? This is not so self-evident as in the case of private high-tech industry. Developing e-learning system in environmental science management is a challenging task in the area of forest and general rural development policy. Who determines the most "important" scientific information and who controls it? There are algorithms for measuring centrality in information networks. The concepts of closeness and betweenness centrality are used as basic metadata for categorizing the communication type in the rural-environmental policy networks. This paper discusses the development of a GIS-based model which includes region-based scientometrics, regarding policy field communication. © 2006-2010 by CCC Publications.

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Hasanagas, N. D., Styliadis, A. D., & Papadopoulou, E. I. (2010). Environmental policy and science management: Using a scientometric-specific GIS for E-learning purposes. International Journal of Computers, Communications and Control, 5(2), 171–178. https://doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2010.2.2472

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