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Transdisciplinary Research Priorities for Human and Planetary Health in the Context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. [PDF]
Human health and wellbeing and the health of the biosphere are inextricably linked. The state of Earth’s life-support systems, including freshwater, oceans, land, biodiversity, atmosphere, and climate, affect human health.
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A quality assessment framework for transdisciplinary research design, monitoring, and evaluation: Guidance for application [PDF]
Appropriate definitions and measures of quality are needed to guide research design and evaluation. Traditional disciplinary research approaches have well-established evaluation criteria and processes in which research quality is often narrowly defined ...
Brian Belcher, Rachel Claus
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Conceptual Links between Landscape Diversity and Diet Diversity: A Roadmap for Transdisciplinary Research. [PDF]
Malnutrition linked to poor quality diets affects at least 2 billion people. Forests, as well as agricultural systems linked to trees, are key sources of dietary diversity in rural settings.
Gergel SE +13 more
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More and more effective research is needed to help address complex sustainability problems. Many research approaches have adopted more transdisciplinary characteristics as a way to improve effectiveness. However, empirical evidence of the extent to which
B. Belcher +3 more
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Recent empirical studies show a persistent gap between ‘socially robust’ knowledge produced by transdisciplinary research projects and its ability to promote change on a large scale.
Sabine Hoffmann, J. Klein, C. Pohl
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Transdisciplinary research [PDF]
Transdisciplinary research is grounded in a pluralist epistemology that asserts the role of multiple values and ideologies in knowledge creation. The methods applied for transdisciplinary research entail more than the process of data collection, data analysis, etc.
Sjors Witjes, Walter J.V. Vermeulen
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Background: Globally, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have been continuously reported to be the number one leading cause of reduced life expectancy and poor life quality and have thus become a major public health concern.
Sunday Onagbiye +3 more
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Effects of transdisciplinary research on scientific knowledge and reflexivity
Transdisciplinary research (TDR) is conceptualized as not only providing societal effects but also benefiting academia. However, recent literature on the evaluation of TDR has focused almost entirely on the societal effects of TDR.
Oskar Marg, Lena Theiler
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Power and empowerment in transdisciplinary research: a negotiated approach for peri-urban groundwater problems in the Ganges Delta [PDF]
The co-creation of knowledge through a process of mutual learning between scientists and societal actors is an important avenue to advance science and resolve complex problems in society.
L. M. Hermans +15 more
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Assessing societal effects: Lessons from evaluation approaches in transdisciplinary research fields
Achieving societal effects is crucial for transdisciplinary research. In this article, we present key characteristics of impact evaluation of transdisciplinary research.
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