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Transdisciplinary partnerships for sustainability: an evaluation guide

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SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 955-967

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-021-01074-y

Keywords

Impact evaluation; Knowledge co-production; Performance assessment; Sustainability science; Transdisciplinary

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  1. Brock University

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This article provides a guide to assess the performance and impacts of transdisciplinary partnerships for sustainability. It offers key steps to navigate and examine the partnership process for continuous improvement, and to understand how transdisciplinary partnership is contributing to sustainable futures.
Transdisciplinary research, in which academics and actors from outside the academy co-produce knowledge, is an important approach to address urgent sustainability challenges. Indeed, to meet these real-world challenges, governments, universities, development agencies, and civil society organizations have made substantial investments in transdisciplinary partnerships. Yet to date, our understanding of the performance, as well as impacts, of these partnerships for sustainability is limited. Here, we provide a guide to assess the performance and impacts of transdisciplinary partnerships for sustainability. We offer key steps to navigate and examine the partnership process for continuous improvement, and to understand how transdisciplinary partnership is contributing to sustainable futures.

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