Enabling usable science takes a community: Using our roles as funders to catalyze change
Kayla J Ripple,
Charlotte Hudson,
Emily Knight,
Jason P Landrum,
Victoria Bell and
Sarah L Close
PLOS Biology, 2024, vol. 22, issue 6, 1-4
Abstract:
Calls to support co-designed and usable science to inform management of natural resources are growing. Making the shift will require diverse collaborations between those who hold, share, and use knowledge.Calls to support co-designed and usable science to inform management of natural resources is growing. This Perspective argues that there is a role for everyone within the usable science community and that, together, we can catalyze positive change.
Date: 2024
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