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Insights into 15 years of transdisciplinary research on a small Greek island

Author(s): Noll, Dominik ; Petridis, Panos ; Gingrich, Simone ; Skoulikidis, Nikos ; Jit Singh, Simron ; Jongen, Marjan ; George, Papaioannou ; Fischer-Kowalski, Marina

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36798

Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Subject(s): island sustainability; real-world laboratory; sustainability transition; transdisciplinary research; UNESCO Biosphere Reserve


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This article introduces a long-term transdisciplinary research process on the Greek island of Samothraki, aiming at sustainability solutions that are not only scientifically sound, but also co-designed, well received and adopted by the local community. We reflect on 15 years of socioecological research by utilizing the conceptual lens of real-world laboratories (RwLs). We present the research approach pursued on the island, based on a sociometabolic understanding of society-nature interaction, by relating local natural resources (and their self-regenerating capacities) to their social utilization and the resulting environmental pressures. We reflect on the research activities by using an established evaluation framework based on the three RwL principles: the “lab context”, “experiments”, and “interventions”. We describe success and setbacks by integrating, as objects of evaluation, the research process, its outputs, outcomes, and impacts. While we can certainly showcase success in terms of research design, scientific outputs, and institutional outcomes, gauging potential impacts poses a more challenging task.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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