Mobilizing transdisciplinary sustainability science in place-based communities: Evaluating saliency, legitimacy, and credibility in northern Canada
The field of transdisciplinary sustainability science offers limited guidance on what it means to mobilize knowledge outside of conventional policy and decision-making settings. Research within this field tends to emphasize knowledge mobilization for conventional environmental policy venues and deci...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kiri Staples, Jennifer Fresque-Baxter, Evan Andrews, Erin Kelly, Slave River and Delta Partnership, Toddi Steelman |
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Elsevier
2021
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