2015
DOI: 10.3390/su7079118
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Interdisciplinarity as an Emergent Property: The Research Project “CINTERA” and the Study of Marine Eutrophication

Abstract: Abstract:Research projects combining different disciplines are increasingly common and sought after by funding agencies looking for ways to achieve environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Creating and running a truly integrated research project that combines very different disciplines is, however, no easy task. Large-scale efforts to create interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary research efforts have reported on their experiences in OPEN ACCESSSustainability 2015, 7 9119 trying to achieve this goal… Show more

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“…Language, and more generally, disciplinary culture, are one of the first challenges to arise. Even when projects come from a single discipline, subdisciplines within a given academic discipline may not communicate or work well with each other (Bailey et al, 2015). For example, scientific jargon might differ between ecologists and geneticists despite both being subdisciplines of biology.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Breadth and Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Language, and more generally, disciplinary culture, are one of the first challenges to arise. Even when projects come from a single discipline, subdisciplines within a given academic discipline may not communicate or work well with each other (Bailey et al, 2015). For example, scientific jargon might differ between ecologists and geneticists despite both being subdisciplines of biology.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Breadth and Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To succeed, proposals need to be concise, yet they also need to show that the project has a strong scientific basis. Therefore, in the case of interdisciplinary projects, proposals need to draw from a larger and more diverse body of literature than traditional research projects while remaining succinct (Bailey et al, 2015). When applying to a funding agency, this interdisciplinary vision might be perceived as favoring breadth over depth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One key challenge of interdisciplinary research on social–climatic tipping points involves expanding on the efforts of closely related disciplines to integrate knowledge from distantly related disciplines that span the social–natural science frontier (Bailey et al, 2015). For example, bringing together social–environmental research fields, such as social and industrial ecology, with diverse social and natural science disciplines, such as history and paleoclimatology, among others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Th e third prism addresses mainly eutrophication with a highly contextualized, applied and interdisciplinary research perspective; it is adopted by a variety of scholars who endorse a "sustainability science" label, in works published aft er 2005 (e.g., Bailey et al 2015;Lundberg 2013). Th is prism focuses on describing the complexity of responses of social-ecological systems to massive anthropogenic nutrient inputs, on governance issues and on stakeholder participation to river-basin governance (e.g., Franzén et al 2011;Nunneri and Hofmann 2005).…”
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