This book explores the practice of transdisciplinary research
through the narratives of different individuals taking part in a
project investigating local water management. The research project
ran for one year and brought seven university scientists together
with seven local residents to explore relationships between water
quantity, water quality, abstraction of water resources and how to
reduce pollution. Landstroem presents three conversations that
convey the experience of transdisciplinary practice in natural
language in order to offer insights into the workings of a
transdisciplinary Environmental Competency Group. The conversations
highlight Environmental Competency Groups as tools enabling
collaboration between knowledgeable individuals who do not share a
common scientific vocabulary. Transdisciplinary Environmental
Research will appeal to natural and social scientists interested in
working collaboratively with each other and the general public on
environmental research projects.
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