Abstract

Improved understanding of human-nature interactions is crucial to conservation science and practice, but collecting relevant data remains challenging. Recently, social media have become an increasingly important source of information on human-nature interactions. However, the use of advanced methods for analysing social media is still limited, and social media data are not used to their full potential. In this article, we present available sources of social media data and approaches to mining and analysing these data for conservation science. Specifically, we (i) describe what kind of relevant information can be retrieved from social media platforms, (ii) provide a detailed overview of advanced methods for spatio-temporal, content and network analyses, (iii) exemplify the potential of these approaches for real-world conservation challenges, and (iv) discuss the limitations of social media data analysis in conservation science. Combined with other data sources and carefully considering the biases and ethical issues, social media data can provide a complementary and cost-efficient information source for addressing the grand challenges of biodiversity conservation in the Anthropocene epoch.

Highlights

  • Human activities are the main drivers of the ongoing rapid worldwide loss of biodiversity (Maxwell et al, 2016)

  • To leverage the full potential of social media data, conservation science would benefit from adopting methods for automated content analysis and combining these methods with advanced spatio-temporal analytics

  • We present an overview of current analytical approaches to extract information from social media data for conservation science

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Human activities are the main drivers of the ongoing rapid worldwide loss of biodiversity (Maxwell et al, 2016). Among other sources of big data, social media provide a rich source for studying people's activities in nature and understanding conservation debates or discussions online (Di Minin et al, 2015). To leverage the full potential of social media data, conservation science would benefit from adopting methods for automated content analysis and combining these methods with advanced spatio-temporal analytics. We (i) describe what kind of relevant information can be retrieved from social media platforms, (ii) provide a detailed overview of advanced methods for spatio-temporal, content and network analysis, (iii) exemplify the potential of these approaches for real-world conservation challenges and (iv) discuss the potential and limitations of social media data analysis in conservation science. The article aims to point out relevant tools and literature for those interested in using social media data in their research

Previous research using social media data
Characteristics of different social media platforms
Notes about data access
Data acquisition
Elements of social media data
Overview of social media analysis workflow
Spatio-temporal analysis
Content analysis
Background
Methods
Most possibilities are still unexplored
Access to data and privacy issues
Future directions
Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.