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Social media data for environmental sustainability : A critical review of opportunities, threats, and ethical use

Authors :
Ghermandi, Andrea
Langemeyer, Johannes
Van Berkel, Derek
Calcagni, Fulvia
Depietri, Yaella
Egarter Vigl, Lukas
Fox, Nathan
Havinga, Ilan
Jäger, Hieronymus
Kaiser, Nina
Karasov, Oleksandr
McPhearson, Timon
Podschun, Simone
Ruiz-Frau, Ana
Sinclair, Michael
Venohr, Markus
Wood, Spencer A.
Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (Urbaria)
Digital Geography Lab
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
Department of Geosciences and Geography
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Social media data are transforming sustainability science. However, challenges from restrictions in data accessibility and ethical concerns regarding potential data misuse have threatened this nascent field. Here, we review the literature on the use of social media data in environmental and sustainability research. We find that they can play a novel and irreplaceable role in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals by allowing a nuanced understanding of human-nature interactions at scale, observing the dynamics of so-cial-ecological change, and investigating the co-construction of nature values. We reveal threats to data ac-cess and highlight scientific responsibility to address trade-offs between research transparency and privacy protection, while promoting inclusivity. This contributes to a wider societal debate of social media data for sustainability science and for the common good.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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