Authors
Patricia Balvanera, Tim M Daw, Toby A Gardner, Berta Martín-López, Albert V Norström, Chinwe Ifejika Speranza, Marja Spierenburg, Elena M Bennett, Michelle Farfan, Maike Hamann, John N Kittinger, Tobias Luthe, Manuel Maass, Garry D Peterson, Gustavo Perez-Verdin
Publication date
2017/3/1
Journal
Ecology and Society
Volume
22
Issue
1
Publisher
Resilience Alliance
Description
The emerging discipline of sustainability science is focused explicitly on the dynamic interactions between nature and society and is committed to research that spans multiple scales and can support transitions toward greater sustainability. Because a growing body of place-based social-ecological sustainability research (PBSESR) has emerged in recent decades, there is a growing need to understand better how to maximize the effectiveness of this work. The Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) provides a unique opportunity for synthesizing insights gained from this research community on key features that may contribute to the relative success of PBSESR. We surveyed the leaders of PECS-affiliated projects using a combination of open, closed, and semistructured questions to identify which features of a research project are perceived to contribute to successful research design and …
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