This page has only limited features, please log in for full access.

Unclaimed
Christiane Weber
TETIS, Univ. Montpellier, AgroParisTech, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, 34000 Montpellier, France

Basic Info

Basic Info is private.

Honors and Awards

The user has no records in this section


Career Timeline

The user has no records in this section.


Short Biography

The user biography is not available.
Following
Followers
Co Authors
The list of users this user is following is empty.
Following: 0 users

Feed

Journal article
Published: 30 July 2021 in Sustainability
Reads 0
Downloads 0

Environmental research and management organizations are mutually dependent when it comes to produce and use knowledge in favor of responsible action in an increasingly uncertain world. Still, science and practice interfacing remains a challenge when it comes to implementing and sustaining a collaborative process. In this paper, we develop a descriptive framework to study the coevolution of scientific and planning activities embedded in a territorial system. Scientists and managers dynamically interact through institutional arrangements, operationalization of knowledge and information and communication tools. We propose an approach to systematically document transdisciplinary pathways and characterize the bounding process between organizations on a typical case-study, the coastal Thau territoire (Mediterranean Sea, France). By tracing, illustrating and analyzing coupled trajectories of environmental sciences and planning for the last decades, the Systemic Timeline Multistep methodology tackles cross-fertilization mechanisms. The relational analysis draws on the elaboration of a synchronic timeline to question co-evolution and grasp causal mechanisms of research projects interactions with management pathways. Its application on the Thau territoire shows that scientific activities and public actions shaped each other in a continuous process of interaction. It also gives insights into the contributive roles of long-term place-based research and intermediate organizations for the emergence of new sociotechnical arrangements.

ACS Style

Kevin Daudin; Christiane Weber; François Colin; Flavie Cernesson; Pierre Maurel; Valérie Derolez. The Collaborative Process in Environmental Projects, a Place-Based Coevolution Perspective. Sustainability 2021, 13, 8526 .

AMA Style

Kevin Daudin, Christiane Weber, François Colin, Flavie Cernesson, Pierre Maurel, Valérie Derolez. The Collaborative Process in Environmental Projects, a Place-Based Coevolution Perspective. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (15):8526.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Kevin Daudin; Christiane Weber; François Colin; Flavie Cernesson; Pierre Maurel; Valérie Derolez. 2021. "The Collaborative Process in Environmental Projects, a Place-Based Coevolution Perspective." Sustainability 13, no. 15: 8526.