Browsing Belcher, Brian by Title
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Linking transdisciplinary research characteristics and quality to effectiveness: A comparative analysis of five research-for-development projects
(Environmental Science & Policy, 2019)More and more effective research is needed to help address complex sustainability problems. Many research approaches have adopted more transdisciplinary characteristics as a way to improve effectiveness. However, empirical ... -
Looking through the bamboo curtain: an analysis of the changing role of forest and farm income in rural livelihoods in China
(Commonwealth Forestry Association, 2004)Forestry and poverty analyses in China show an ambiguous relationship. While the co-occurrence of forest rich areas and poor counties has been noted by some authors, others have stressed the role played by forestry in ... -
Markets Drive the Specialization Strategies of Forest Peoples
(Resilience Alliance, 2004)Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts to support rural development need to better understand the potential importance of markets and way people respond to them. ... -
The relationship between forest research and forest management in China: an analysis of four leading Chinese forestry journals
(Commonwealth Forestry Association, 2004)We analyse the collaboration between forestry research institutions and forestry departments in China based on a bibliometric study of four leading Chinese forestry journals. Multiple-authored papers are frequent, and ... -
“Research that makes a difference”: Conceptualizing and assessing the Royal Roads University research model
(Royal Roads University, 2016-06-01)New approaches to research engage with and deliberately contribute to transformations in complex social and natural systems. Such research is problem driven, transcends disciplinary boundaries, and it is often grounded in ... -
A response to “Assessing the impact of transdisciplinary research: The usefulness of relevance, credibility, and legitimacy for understanding the link between process and impact
(Research Evaluation, 2018)Hansson and Polk (2018, Research Evaluation, 27/2: 132–44) aim to assess the usefulness of the concepts of relevance, credibility, and legitimacy for understanding the link between process and impact in transdisciplinary ...