The North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NC RISCC) 2021 Survey of Regional Practitioners
The North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NC RISCC) network includes ~150 members working at the nexus of climate change and invasive species. In late 2021, the NC RISCC leadership team surveyed regional practitioners working on issues related to invasive species management to understand their priorities and practices. Survey participants represented a variety of entities, with the most representation from: county government, academia/universities, federal government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and state government. Survey participants volunteered to complete the survey that contained 19-20 questions depending on if they self identified as a researcher or manager. The NC RISCC Survey Results dataset contains the de-identified responses from the 69 survey respondents. This data release also includes the analysis code used to clean and summarize the data.
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| description | The North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NC RISCC) network includes ~150 members working at the nexus of climate change and invasive species. In late 2021, the NC RISCC leadership team surveyed regional practitioners working on issues related to invasive species management to understand their priorities and practices. Survey participants represented a variety of entities, with the most representation from: county government, academia/universities, federal government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and state government. Survey participants volunteered to complete the survey that contained 19-20 questions depending on if they self identified as a researcher or manager. The NC RISCC Survey Results dataset contains the de-identified responses from the 69 survey respondents. This data release also includes the analysis code used to clean and summarize the data. |
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| modified | 2024-10-28T00:00:00Z |
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| title | The North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NC RISCC) 2021 Survey of Regional Practitioners |