Practical wisdom and virtue ethics for knowledge co-production in sustainability science
Since antiquity, philosophers in the Western tradition of virtue ethics have declared practical
wisdom to be the central virtue of citizens involved in public and social life. Practical wisdom …
wisdom to be the central virtue of citizens involved in public and social life. Practical wisdom …
[HTML][HTML] Transdisciplinary learning as a key leverage for sustainability transformations
Highlights•We present a framework to clarify learning processes in transdisciplinary
research.•We propose three distinctive conceptions of transdisciplinary learning.•We include …
research.•We propose three distinctive conceptions of transdisciplinary learning.•We include …
[HTML][HTML] Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations
Co-production, the collaborative weaving of research and practice by diverse societal actors,
is argued to play an important role in sustainability transformations. Yet, there is still poor …
is argued to play an important role in sustainability transformations. Yet, there is still poor …
Disconnection from nature: Expanding our understanding of human–nature relations
The human relationship with nature is a topic that has been explored throughout human
history. More recently, the idea of connection to nature has merged as an important …
history. More recently, the idea of connection to nature has merged as an important …
Balancing national economic policy outcomes for sustainable development
Abstract The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim at jointly improving
economic, social, and environmental outcomes for human prosperity and planetary health …
economic, social, and environmental outcomes for human prosperity and planetary health …
A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research
Global freshwater biodiversity is declining dramatically, and meeting the challenges of this
crisis requires bold goals and the mobilisation of substantial resources. While the reasons …
crisis requires bold goals and the mobilisation of substantial resources. While the reasons …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Sustainable food systems and nutrition in the 21st century: A report from the 22nd annual Harvard Nutrition Obesity Symposium
J Fanzo, C Rudie, I Sigman, S Grinspoon… - The American Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Food systems are at the center of a brewing storm consisting of a rapidly changing climate,
rising hunger and malnutrition, and significant social inequities. At the same time, there are …
rising hunger and malnutrition, and significant social inequities. At the same time, there are …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Is this what success looks like? Mismatches between the aims, claims, and evidence used to demonstrate impact from knowledge exchange processes at the …
As anthropogenic pressures on the environment grow, science-policy interaction is
increasingly needed to support evidence-informed decision-making. However, there are …
increasingly needed to support evidence-informed decision-making. However, there are …