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Distinct pathways to stakeholder use versus academic contribution in climate adaptation research

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Hyman, A. A., Courtney, S. L., McNeal, K. S., Bialic-Murphy, L., Furiness, C. S., Eaton, M. J., Armsworth, P. R. (2022). Distinct pathways to stakeholder use versus academic contribution in climate adaptation research. Conservation Letters, 00, e12892. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12892

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Abstract (from Conservation Letters): Challenges facing societies around the globe as they plan for and adapt to climate change are so large that usable, research-driven recommendations to inform management actions are urgently needed. We sought to understand factors that influence the variation of academic contribution and use of collaborative research on climate change. We surveyed researchers (n = 31), program-leaders (n = 5), and stakeholders (n = 81) from projects supported by a federally funded network across the United States. Our results suggest that peer-reviewed publications do not lead to use, but frequency of meetings with stakeholders significantly increased use. Overall, the factors needed for projects to have high degrees [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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