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Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research and Citizen Science: Options for Mutual Learning

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Pettibone, Lisa
Blättel-Mink, Birgit
Balázs, Bálint
Di Giulio, Antonietta
Göbel, Claudia
Heubach, Katja
Hummel, Diana
Lundershausen, Johannes
Lux, Alexandra
Potthast, Thomas

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Oekom

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Both citizen science and transdisciplinary sustainability research involve nonacademic actors in the production of knowledge while seeking to contribute to sustainability transitions, albeit in different ways. From citizen science, transdisciplinary researchers can learn about the multiple ways of engaging knowledge holders, and producing and sharing knowledge.

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GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society

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