The art of co-production of knowledge in environmental sciences and management: lessons from international practice

INS Djenontin, AM Meadow - Environmental management, 2018 - Springer
This review paper addresses the challenging question of “how to” design and implement co-
production of knowledge in climate science and other environmental and agricultural …

Water security: research challenges and opportunities

K Bakker - Science, 2012 - science.org
An estimated 80% of the world's population faces a high-level water security or water-related
biodiversity risk. The issue of water security—defined as an acceptable level of water-related …

Application of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in a multi-criteria selection of agricultural irrigation systems

H Veisi, R Deihimfard, A Shahmohammadi… - Agricultural Water …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The integrated Structure-Actor-Water framework (iSAW) was used to develop a set
of indicators to select an irrigation system according to its sustainability impact on …

Accounting and sustainable development: An exploration

J Bebbington, C Larrinaga - Accounting, organizations and society, 2014 - Elsevier
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the
role of sustainable development as an organising principle in a variety of policy contexts and …

Public participation in scientific research: a framework for deliberate design

JL Shirk, HL Ballard, CC Wilderman, T Phillips… - Ecology and society, 2012 - JSTOR
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming
from traditions as varied as participatory action research and citizen science. Particularly in …

The future of sustainability science: a solutions-oriented research agenda

TR Miller, A Wiek, D Sarewitz, J Robinson, L Olsson… - Sustainability …, 2014 - Springer
Over the last decade, sustainability science has been at the leading edge of widespread
efforts from the social and natural sciences to produce use-inspired research. Yet, how …

What is social learning?

MS Reed, AC Evely, G Cundill, I Fazey, J Glass… - Ecology and society, 2010 - JSTOR
Social learning is increasingly becoming a normative goal in natural resource management
and policy. However, there remains little consensus over its meaning or theoretical basis …

Resilience and vulnerability: complementary or conflicting concepts?

F Miller, H Osbahr, E Boyd, F Thomalla, S Bharwani… - Ecology and …, 2010 - JSTOR
Resilience and vulnerability represent two related yet different approaches to understanding
the response of systems and actors to change; to shocks and surprises, as well as slow …

Learning and the transformative potential of citizen science

G Bela, T Peltola, JC Young, B Balázs… - Conservation …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The number of collaborative initiatives between scientists and volunteers (ie, citizen science)
is increasing across many research fields. The promise of societal transformation together …

Jumping off Arnstein's ladder: social learning as a new policy paradigm for climate change adaptation

K Collins, R Ison - Environmental policy and governance, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Participation of citizens, groups, organizations and businesses is now an essential element
to tackle climate change effectively at international, European Union, national and local …