[HTML][HTML] An inclusive typology of values for navigating transformations towards a just and sustainable future
Achieving the intertwined goals of justice and sustainability requires transformative changes
to meaningfully engage diverse perspectives. Therefore, scholars and policymakers need …
to meaningfully engage diverse perspectives. Therefore, scholars and policymakers need …
Biocultural approaches to well-being and sustainability indicators across scales
Monitoring and evaluation are central to ensuring that innovative, multi-scale, and
interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability are effective. The development of relevant …
interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability are effective. The development of relevant …
Six modes of co-production for sustainability
The promise of co-production to address complex sustainability challenges is compelling.
Yet, co-production, the collaborative weaving of research and practice, encompasses …
Yet, co-production, the collaborative weaving of research and practice, encompasses …
Stakeholder integration predicts better outcomes from groundwater sustainability policy
Natural resources policies that promote sustainable management are critical for protecting
diverse stakeholders against depletion. Although integrating diverse stakeholders into these …
diverse stakeholders against depletion. Although integrating diverse stakeholders into these …
Advancing procedural justice in conservation
Just participation in conservation decision‐making is a moral imperative and critical to
achieving social and ecological goals. However, understanding of what constitutes a just …
achieving social and ecological goals. However, understanding of what constitutes a just …
Stakeholder engagement in the study and management of invasive alien species
Invasive alien species are a major driver of global environmental change and a range of
management interventions are needed to manage their effects on biodiversity, ecosystem …
management interventions are needed to manage their effects on biodiversity, ecosystem …
Does map** improve public participation? Exploring the pros and cons of using public participation GIS in urban planning practices
While participatory urban and regional planning have become a widely accepted approach
to enhance the democratic aims of community and urban development, challenges still …
to enhance the democratic aims of community and urban development, challenges still …
Exclusion and non-participation in marine spatial planning
Abstract Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) offers the possibility of democratising management
of the seas. MSP is, however, increasingly implemented as a form of post-political planning …
of the seas. MSP is, however, increasingly implemented as a form of post-political planning …
Re-thinking research impact: voice, context and power at the interface of science, policy and practice
The world is facing unprecedented challenges on a scale that has never been seen before,
and the need for evidence-informed solutions has never been greater. As a result …
and the need for evidence-informed solutions has never been greater. As a result …
Stakeholder engagement in the co-production of knowledge for environmental decision-making
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 …
conducted by a narrow group of knowledge “experts” who ostensibly bring legitimacy and …