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SUMMARY:What transdisciplinary approaches and methods are most promising t
 o achieve specific sustainability goals?
DTSTART:20161207T123000
DTEND:20161207T133000
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DESCRIPTION:PD Dr. Flurina Schneider Centre for Development and Environmen
 t (CDE)\, University of Bern\nIn the face of increasingly complex problems
  of global change\, science is challenged with the production of transdisc
 iplinary knowledge that is relevant to advancing sustainable development. 
 Therefore\, in recent years\, scholars have developed concepts\, principle
 s\, and methods of transdisciplinary research. However\, there is still ra
 ther limited knowledge on how to tailor these principles and methods to sp
 ecific research and policy contexts in order to effectively enhance sustai
 nability transformations.\nTo support researchers and other societal actor
 s in devising appropriate transdisciplinary research designs that match a 
 project’s sustainability goals and context conditions\, we developed six
  guiding questions. The guiding questions have been developed through the 
 study of stakeholder engagement practices in the context of the 16 project
 s of the Swiss National Research Programme on “Sustainable water managem
 ent” (NRP 61).\nIn this talk\, I will present the developed guiding ques
 tions and illustrate their application on the example of different transdi
 sciplinary research projects.\n 
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