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How to build science-action partnerships for local land-use planning and management: lessons from Durban, South Africa
2016
Ecology and Society
The gap between scientific knowledge and implementation in the fields of biodiversity conservation, environmental management, and climate change adaptation has resulted in many calls from practitioners and academics to provide practical solutions responding effectively to the risks and opportunities of global environmental change, e.g., Future Earth. We present a framework to guide the implementation of science-action partnerships based on a real-world case study of a partnership between a
doi:10.5751/es-08109-210128
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