Transdisciplinarity and sustainability science: A response to Sakao and Brambila-Macias in the context of sustainable cities research

Volume: 210, Pages: 238 - 245
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
In a recent Volume of this journal, authors Sakao and Brambila-Macias ask if we “share an understanding of transdisciplinarity in environmental sustainability research?”. This response to their timely question argues that while transdisciplinarity is highly desirable, the accepted goal of incorporating multiple stakeholders in research projects (T2) may be problematic due to the heterogeneity that this introduces. This challenge is explored in...
Paper Details
Title
Transdisciplinarity and sustainability science: A response to Sakao and Brambila-Macias in the context of sustainable cities research
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
210
Pages
238 - 245
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