[HTML][HTML] Knowledge brokers at the interface of environmental science and policy: A review of knowledge and research needs
The largely negative impacts of human activities on social-ecological systems are becoming
increasingly apparent. Efforts to address these impacts require effective knowledge …
increasingly apparent. Efforts to address these impacts require effective knowledge …
[HTML][HTML] Knowledge exchange at the interface of marine science and policy: A review of progress and research needs
The management of oceans and coasts needs to be informed by the best available
knowledge. One way to support that is through interactive knowledge exchange (KE). Over …
knowledge. One way to support that is through interactive knowledge exchange (KE). Over …
Key attributes for effective knowledge brokering at the interface of environmental science and management
Spanning the boundaries between research and decision-making is critical for supporting
environmental management. One way to do so is through knowledge brokers who, among …
environmental management. One way to do so is through knowledge brokers who, among …
Enabling successful science‐policy knowledge exchange between marine biodiversity research and management: An Australian case study
Abstract Knowledge exchange (KE) between research and decision‐making is increasingly
demanded for tackling environmental challenges, yet there is still much to learn about how …
demanded for tackling environmental challenges, yet there is still much to learn about how …
[HTML][HTML] Incorporating sense of place into the management of marine protected areas: A case study from new South Wales, Australia
Marine social-ecological systems are experiencing rapid changes across the globe due to a
range of threats such as climate change and exploitation (eg overfishing). Marine Protected …
range of threats such as climate change and exploitation (eg overfishing). Marine Protected …
[HTML][HTML] Building competences for researchers working towards ocean sustainability
The challenges of achieving just, equitable and sustainable ocean futures require a new
type of transdisciplinary and action-oriented science that integrates across disciplines and …
type of transdisciplinary and action-oriented science that integrates across disciplines and …
Incorporating sense of place into the management of social-ecological systems: The researchers' perspectives
As the world around us changes, so too do the bonds that people have with their
environment. These environmental bonds, or Senses of Place (SoP), are a key component …
environment. These environmental bonds, or Senses of Place (SoP), are a key component …
Researcher competencies, resource availability and research translation among universities in Uganda
G Orichom, R Mwesigwa, S Nakyeyune… - Journal of Applied …, 2025 - emerald.com
Purpose The study aimed to examine the relationship between researcher competencies,
resource availability and research translation in Ugandan universities. Design/methodology …
resource availability and research translation in Ugandan universities. Design/methodology …
[HTML][HTML] A governance model for sustainable municipal solid waste management: Aligning the sector with Pakistan's economic goals
Pakistan's economy is transitioning from crisis to stability, necessitating the alignment of
public service sectors like Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management with the country's …
public service sectors like Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management with the country's …
Learnings From the Co‐Development of Priority Risks in Australia's First National Climate Risk Assessment
ABSTRACT Australia's first National Climate Risk Assessment is built on the latest science
as well as learnings from other countries' national risk assessments. The goal of the risk …
as well as learnings from other countries' national risk assessments. The goal of the risk …