Knowledge exchange: a review and research agenda for environmental management

I Fazey, AC Evely, MS Reed, LC Stringer… - Environmental …, 2013 - cambridge.org
There is increasing emphasis on the need for effective ways of sharing knowledge to
enhance environmental management and sustainability. Knowledge exchange (KE) are …

Transdisciplinarity in land use science–a review of concepts, empirical findings and current practices

J Zscheischler, S Rogga - Futures, 2015 - Elsevier
In the search for solutions to complex real-world problems, the benefits of transdisciplinary
research (TDR) have been widely heralded. Land use science appears to be a designated …

Researchers' roles in knowledge co-production: experience from sustainability research in Kenya, Switzerland, Bolivia and Nepal

C Pohl, S Rist, A Zimmermann, P Fry… - Science and public …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Co-production of knowledge between academic and non-academic communities is a
prerequisite for research aiming at more sustainable development paths. Sustainability …

Understanding protected area resilience: a multi‐scale, social‐ecological approach

GS Cumming, CR Allen, NC Ban, D Biggs… - Ecological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were
conceived as areas that would be set aside to maintain a natural state with minimal human …

Scale-crossing brokers and network governance of urban ecosystem services: the case of Stockholm

H Ernstson, S Barthel, E Andersson, ST Borgström - Ecology and society, 2010 - JSTOR
Urban ecosystem services are crucial for human well-being and the livability of cities. A
central challenge for sustaining ecosystem services lies in addressing scale mismatches …

Rethinking the Galapagos Islands as a complex social-ecological system: implications for conservation and management

JA González, C Montes, J Rodríguez, W Tapia - Ecology and Society, 2008 - JSTOR
The Galapagos Islands are among the most renowned natural sites in the world. Unlike
other oceanic archipelagos, the ecological and evolutionary processes characteristic of …

Powerless spectators, co** actors, and adaptive co-managers: a synthesis of the role of communities in ecosystem management

C Fabricius, C Folke, G Cundill, L Schultz - Ecology and society, 2007 - JSTOR
We provide a synthesis of the papers in the Special Issue, the Communities Ecosystems and
Livelihoods component of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA), and other recent …

Resident perceptions of social–ecological resilience and the sustainability of community-based tourism development in the Commonwealth of Dominica

PJ Holladay, RB Powell - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Despite major investments in community-based tourism to diversify economies, reduce
poverty and improve life quality in the Caribbean, little is known about what conditions lead …

The TD wheel: a heuristic to shape, support and evaluate transdisciplinary research

AL Carew, F Wickson - Futures, 2010 - Elsevier
Transdisciplinary approaches to research are increasingly touted for the messy social and
environmental problems of our time. Such problems transcend disciplinary boundaries, are …

Expert and generalist local knowledge about land-cover change on South Africa's Wild Coast: can local ecological knowledge add value to science?

N Chalmers, C Fabricius - Ecology and Society, 2007 - JSTOR
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) can shed light on ecosystem change, especially in under-
researched areas such as South Africa's Wild Coast. However, for ecosystem planning …