--- language: - en license: apache-2.0 --- # What is it? This dataset classifies Twitter and News posts about two plant pests, Spotted Lanternfly and Tuta absoluta into 10 categories (multi) and 3 categories (locational) defined below: ## Categories All categories - **Spread/extent**: Known locations of a pest (e.g. list of districts already known to have the pest, already quarantined locations), and/or broad descriptions of new locations, secondhand descriptions of pest observations - **Management/control**: Control measures that readers can take or that are being taken by authorities or farmers - **Damage/costs**: Agricultural, ecological and/or resulting economic losses (from both lost crops and lost trade) - **Direct sighting**: A new direct sighting of the pest (ie. equivalent of an iNaturalist observation); direct discussion of symptoms on a plant (or action taken (squash, stomp...); Conversations by individuals about having seen the pest or someone responding to confirm that the symtoms or images indicates that it was a sighting. - **Government action/biosecurity**: Decisions, mandates, bans/embargos taken directly by governing bodies (countries, lower admin units (e.g. state/county), or multi-national groups e.g. UN) - **Public awareness**: Informative about pest (Tuta absoluta is a....), lists of factors/descriptors (e.g., 5 things to know about SLF...), general warnings about the risk of the pest - **Research**: Proposed and ongoing research, scientific publications, and/or research findings - **Funding**: Money being put towards research, management, and/or control of the pest - **Reactions to control**: Reactions to management/control: pushback, appreciation, collateral damage - **Irrelevant**: Content that does not fit into the above categories, off-topic Locational classification - **Spread/extent**: Known locations of a pest (e.g. list of districts already known to have the pest, already quarantined locations), and/or broad descriptions of new locations, secondhand descriptions of pest observations - **Direct sighting**: A new direct sighting of the pest (ie. equivalent of an iNaturalist observation); direct discussion of symptoms on a plant (or action taken (squash, stomp...); Conversations by individuals about having seen the pest or someone responding to confirm that the symtoms or images indicates that it was a sighting. - **Other**: Content that does not fit into the above categories This dataset was produced as part of publication: Tateosian, Laura G., Ariel Saffer, Chelsey Walden-Schreiner, and Makiko Shukunobe. “Plant Pest Invasions, as Seen through News and Social Media.” Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 100 (March 1, 2023): 101922. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2022.101922.