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This handbook describes 21 cases organised using the three phases of a transdisciplinary research project: 1) problem structuring; 2) problem investigation; and, 3) bringing results to fruition. Topics are drawn from many countries and cover global and local environmental concerns, migration, new technologies, public health and socio-cultural change.
Reference: Hirsch Hadorn, G., Hoffmann-Riem, H., Biber-Klemm, S., Grossenbacher-Mansuy, W., Joye, D., Pohl, C., Wiesmann, U. and Zemp, E. (eds). (2008). Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research. Springer: Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Website: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781402066986
Posted: December 2011
Last modified: July 2015