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Opening learning spaces to create actionable knowledge for conservation

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Stern, MJ, Briske, DD, Meadow, AM. Opening learning spaces to create actionable knowledge for conservation. Conservation Science and Practice. 2021;e378. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.378

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Abstract (from Conservation Science and Practice): The limited application of science to environmental management has been termed the “science‐management knowledge gap.” This gap is widely assumed to be a consequence of inefficient knowledge transfer from science to application. However, this metaphor misrepresents knowledge as a “thing” that can be readily exchanged in complex systems, rather than a “process of relating” that involves negotiation and dialogue among stakeholders. We advocate for development of a more explicit alternative model of knowledge creation founded on Nonaka's Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation, which emphasizes how knowledge is converted into more usable forms through socialization, externalization, [...]

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Marc Stern, David Briske, Alison Meadow
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National CASC

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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