German forest management stakeholders at the science-society interface: Their views on problem definition, knowledge production and research utilization
Nataly Juerges and
Stephanie Jahn
Forest Policy and Economics, 2020, vol. 111, issue C
Abstract:
Facing ever more pressing global environmental problems, applied sciences like forest research are expected to benefit society beyond the mere production of new knowledge. However, newly gained scientific knowledge is often not brought into practical application. While scholarly conceptualizations on how to design the science-society interface accordingly have been widely discussed in academia, little attention has been paid to the stakeholders’ views thereof.
Keywords: Germany; Knowledge transfer; Participation; Sustainability research; Research policy; Transdisciplinarity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2019.102076
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