Journal article

Learning from collaborative research on sustainably managing fresh water: Implications for ethical research–practice engagement

ML Ayre, PJ Wallis, KA Daniell

Ecology and Society | RESILIENCE ALLIANCE | Published : 2018

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Abstract

Since the mid-2000s, there has been increasing recognition of the promise of collaborative research and management for addressing complex issues in sustainably managing fresh water. A large variety of collaborative freshwater research and management processes is now evident around the world. However, how collective knowledge development, coproduction, or cocreation is carried out in an ethical manner is less well known. From the literature and our experiences as applied, transdisciplinary researchers and natural resource management practitioners, we seek to describe and explore these aspects of empirical cases of collaborative freshwater research and management. Drawing on cases from Indigen..

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