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Socio-ecological practice research

Author(s):
Xiang, Wei-Ning, 1957-
NLM Title Abbreviation:
Socioecol Pract Res
Title(s):
Socio-ecological practice research.
Other Title(s):
SEPR
Socioeco Prac Res
Publication Start Year:
2019
Country of Publication:
Switzerland
Publisher:
[Cham, Switzerland] : Springer International Publishing, [2019]-
Description:
1 online resource
Language:
English
ISSN:
2524-5287 (Electronic)
2524-5279 (Print)
2524-5279 (Linking)
Electronic Links:
Access not provided by NLM
In:
PubMed: Selected citations only
Current Indexing Status:
Not currently indexed for MEDLINE. Citations are for articles where the manuscript was deposited in PubMed Central (PMC) in compliance with public access policies. For further information, see Author Manuscripts in PMC.
Notes:
Socio-Ecological Practice Research (SEPR) publishes scholarly articles on transdisciplinary socio-ecological practice research that strives to achieve the dual ambition of producing new knowledge and improving (instead of just informing) ecological practice. It cultivates and celebrates topnotch scholarship in the field of socio-ecological practice research across all four intertwined streams of scholarly inquiry--knowledge (co)production, transfer, implementation, and impact--with a specific focus on knowledge implementation and impact research (i.e., knowledge & research). Socio-ecological practice research is practitioner-inspired, use-oriented, place-specific basic research for ecological practice (i.e., ecological planning, design, construction, restoration, and management; or any of their combinations). It is conducted by scholar-practitioners who are motivated, through a rigorous transdisciplinary process, to both help improve ecological practice and extend the frontiers of fundamental understanding. A socio-ecological practice research project is thus necessarily From practice--inspired by real-world practitioners who have specific knowledge needs to improve ecological practice in particular circumstances; For practice--motivated and often, but not necessarily, commissioned to meet practitioners' specific knowledge needs under usefulness requirements. The outcomes are useful to practitioners, accepted and actually used in their practice; Beyond practice--committed to tracking knowledge implementation and impact in practice, and motivated to impart the acquired knowledge, experience, lessons, and discernment to the international communities of scholars and practitioners.
Editor-in-Chief: Wei-Ning Xiang.
Other ID:
(OCoLC)1099683130
Collection Status:
Not in the NLM Collection
NLM ID:
101770565 [Serial]

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