Publication: Transdisciplinary transformative change: an analysis of some best practices and barriers, and the potential of critical social science in getting us there
Transdisciplinary transformative change: an analysis of some best practices and barriers, and the potential of critical social science in getting us there
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Deutsch, S., Keller, R., Krug, C. B., & Michel, A. H. (2023). Transdisciplinary transformative change: an analysis of some best practices and barriers, and the potential of critical social science in getting us there. Biodiversity and Conservation, 32, 3569–3594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-023-02576-0
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Biodiversity experts now widely acknowledge that transformative change is best supported through transdisciplinary collaborations. Yet, such collaborations rarely successfully occur in major biodiversity research institutions and those that do rarely achieve the paradigmatic effects they aim to deliver. To gain some insight into this global phenomenon, we surveyed Swiss-based researchers and non-academic stakeholders addressing global change and biodiversity. In this article, we connect our findings to global patterns in transdiscipli
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Deutsch, S., Keller, R., Krug, C. B., & Michel, A. H. (2023). Transdisciplinary transformative change: an analysis of some best practices and barriers, and the potential of critical social science in getting us there. Biodiversity and Conservation, 32, 3569–3594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-023-02576-0