The production of science has generally been understood as primarily a technical endeavor, conducted by a narrow group of knowledge “experts” who ostensibly bring legitimacy and …
Communities want to determine their own climate change adaptation strategies, and scientists and decision-makers should listen to them—both the equity and efficacy of climate …
In the past decades, the demand for providing soft skills among higher learners has been met through cooperative teamwork commitment. The need to continue empowering such …
Although it is assumed that the outcomes from scientific research inform management and policy, the so‐called knowledge–action gap (ie, the disconnect between scientific …
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An increasing need for novel approaches to knowledge co-production that effectively and equitably address sustainability challenges has arisen in the twenty-first century. Calls for …
Transdisciplinary research often utilizes collaborative ways of knowledge production to enable deliberate transformations towards sustainability. Multiple concepts with varying …
Natural and cultural resource managers are increasingly working with the scientific community to create information on how best to adapt to the current and projected impacts of …
Linking science with action affords a prime opportunity to leverage greater societal impact from research and increase the use of evidence in decision-making. Success in these areas …
Extreme heat events impact people and ecosystems across the globe, and they are becoming more frequent and intense in a warming climate. Responses to heat span sectors …