Tagged: knowledge exchange
Why Knowledge Exchange is the Missing Link for Impact in the Ecology Sector
Melissa Marselle, Sarah Golding and Valentine Seymour ran a knowledge exchange workshop at last year’s British Ecological Society Annual Meeting 2024, on behalf of ACCESS, entitled: Breaking Boundaries: Why Knowledge Exchange is the Missing Link for Impact in the Ecology Sector They have subsequently developed this workshop into a recent blog on […]
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Working at the intersection of academia and policy – Dr Harry Marshall & Dr George Warren
As an ACCESS Knowledge Exchange Fellow, I contributed to the design, execution, and analysis of a survey and interviews on interdisciplinary working and the benefits of environmental social science, as well as supporting key project outputs like the annotated bibliography, literature review, and the Environmental Social Science kNowledge Exchange Map of Opportunities (ESS NEMO). Being […]
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View the recording of How to use the Environmental Social Science kNowledge Exchange Map of Opportunities
This webinar focused on presenting the Environmental Social Science kNowledge Exchange Map of Opportunities (ESS NEMO) – a group of resources including systems maps that show groups, organisations and individuals that could be engaged for research, development and innovation, designed specifically with environmental social scientists from a broad range of sectors in mind. Speakers […]
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The ACCESS Data Exchange is now available
This Data Exchange aims to aid environmental social scientists in accessing and using datasets to support research and decision-making in solving climate and environmental problems. A big thank you to the Data Working Group for their work on this. ACCESS Data Exchange
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Dr Sarah Golding: Exploring potential barriers to effective knowledge exchange. Blog by Sarah Golding
Clare Twigger-Ross, who works as a consultant social researcher at Eunomia, highlighted two challenges for social scientists in consultancy roles: “When working in research as a consultant, we aim to work collaboratively with our clients as far as possible. However, a key area of knowledge that can be underestimated is that of the institutional, governance […]
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How can Environmental Social Scientists have more impact on policymaking?
The maps were co-produced by 32 environmental social scientists including the core team of George Warren, Harry Marshall, and Birgitta Gatersleben. ESS NEMO is specifically designed to support knowledge creators, brokers, policy makers and practitioners engaging with Environmental Social Science in academia, civil society, commercial entities, political organisations, intergovernmental organisations, the UK Government, devolved administrations, […]
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