When to use transdisciplinary approaches for environmental research

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  • who: Milena Kiatkoski Kim and colleagues from the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy, School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia have published the Article: When to Use Transdisciplinary Approaches for Environmental Research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: More specifically, the authors aim to help funders, researchers and research users to decide when and why it is most likely to be worth investing in TDR approaches. The authors explore the idea that the intensity of the contextual features described above (complexity, diverse knowledge systems, contestation, power imbalance, and disagreement on the need . . .

     

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