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Knowledge Exchange: A Review and Research Agenda

Published on 1 March 2013

There is increasing emphasis on the need for effective ways of sharing knowledge to enhance environmental management and sustainability. Knowledge exchange (KE) are processes that generate, share and/or use knowledge through various methods appropriate to the context, purpose, and participants involved. KE includes concepts such as sharing, generation, coproduction, comanagement, and brokerage of knowledge.

This paper elicits the expert knowledge of academics involved in research and practice of KE from different disciplines and backgrounds to review research themes, identify gaps and questions, and develop a research agenda for furthering understanding about KE.

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published by
Cambridge Journals
authors
Fazey, I. et al
journal
Environmental Conservation, volume 40, issue 1

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