Testing Analytical Frameworks in Transdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Development

This article discusses the concept and the practice of transdisciplinary research, including how it is conceived and implemented through the cooperation of different actors involved. With transdisciplinarity gaining recognition as an approach to addressing sustainable development challenges, the suc...

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Cooperation
Discipline
Evolution
Interdisciplinary aspects
Knowledge
Organizational structure
Research projects
Science
Social sciences
Society
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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