Transdisciplinary synthesis for ecosystem science, policy and management: The Australian experience
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Lynch, A.J.J.; Thackway, Richard; Specht, A.; Beggs, Paul John; Brisbane, S.; Burns, Emma; Byrne, Margaret; Capon, S.; Casanova, M.T.; Clarke, Philip A.; Davies, Janet M; Dovers, Stephen; Dwyer, R.G.; Ens, Emilie-Jane; Fisher, D.O.; Flanigan, M.; Garnier, E; Guru, S.M.; Kilminster, K.; Locke, J.; Mac Nally, Ralph Charles; McMahon, K.M.; Mitchell, P.J.; Pierson, Jennifer; Rodgers, E.M.; Russell-Smith, Jeremy; Udy, J.; Waycott, M.
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Mitigating the environmental effects of global population growth, climatic change and increasing socio-ecological complexity is a daunting challenge. To tackle this requires synthesis: the integration of disparate information to generate novel insights from heterogeneous, complex situations where there are diverse perspectives. Since 1995, a structured approach to inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary. 1 1Transdisciplinary: A theory, methodology, point of view or perspective that transcends...[Show more]
Collections | ANU Research Publications |
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Date published: | 2015 |
Type: | Journal article |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/70019 |
Source: | Science of the Total Environment |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.04.100 |
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