TY - JOUR AU - Maestre, Fernando T. AU - Eisenhauer, Nico PY - 2019/12/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Recommendations for establishing global collaborative networks in soil ecology JF - SOIL ORGANISMS JA - SOIL ORG VL - 91 IS - 3 SE - ARTICLES DO - 10.25674/so91iss3pp73 UR - https://soil-organisms.org/index.php/SO/article/view/107 SP - 73–85 AB - <p>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.</p> ER -