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Ecology and Society

How to successfully publish interdisciplinary research: learning from an Ecology and Society Special Feature

Pohl, C, Wülser, G, Bebi, P, Bugmann, H, Buttler, A, Elkin, C, Grêt-Regamey, A, Hirschi, C, Le, Q B, Peringer, A, Rigling, A, Seidl, R, Huber, R (2015)

What are the factors that hinder or support publishing interdisciplinary research? What does a successful interdisciplinary publishing process look like? We address these questions by analyzing the publishing process of the interdisciplinary research project titled “Mountland.” Project researchers published most of their main results as a Special Feature of Ecology and Society.

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  • Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

    Toolkitting: an unrecognized form of expertise for overcoming fragmentation in inter and transdisciplinarity

    Laursen, B, Vienni-Baptista, B, Bammer, G, Di Giulio, A, Paulsen, T, Robson-Williams, M, Studer, S (2024)

    A growing number of inter- and transdisciplinary (ITD) toolkits provide methods, processes, concepts, heuristics, frameworks, and other resources for designing and implementing ITD research. A brief overview of the currently fragmented toolkits landscape is provided, fleshed out through descriptions of four toolkits.

  • Gaia Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society

    Two decades of transdisciplinarity in Switzerland: Past, present, future

    Paulsen, T, Küffer, C (2023)

    Switzerland has been a stronghold of transdisciplinarity in the past decades, thanks in particular to saguf and td-net. td-net’s 20 years anniversary is an opportunity to recall the past and look ahead.

  • Network for Transdisciplinary Research td-net

    Gaia Editorial: Building a transdisciplinary future: Balancing collaboration and excellence

    "Everything must change so that everything can stay the same.” This quote from the novel The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa sums up the challenges of our time. Amidst an era of rapid change and social paradigm shifts, rethinking and renegotiating the social contract between science and society is more urgent than ever.

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