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On "success" in applied environmental research — What is it, how can it be achieved, and how does one know when it has been achieved?
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- Author(s): Cooke, Steven J.1 ; Rytwinski, Trina1,2; Taylor, Jessica J.1,3; Nyboer, Elizabeth A.1,4; Nguyen, Vivian M.1,5; Bennett, Joseph R.1,6; Young, Nathan2,7; Aitken, Susan3,8; Auld, Graeme4,9; Lane, John-Francis1,10; Prior, Kent A.5,11; Smokorowski, Karen E.6,12; Smith, Paul A.7,13; Jacob, Aerin L.8,14; Browne, David R.9,15; Blais, Jules M.1,10,16; Kerr, Jeremy T.10,17; Ormeci, Banu11,18; Alexander, Steven M.12,19; Burn, Christopher R.1,13
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Environmental Reviews. 2020, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p357-372. 16p.
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- Abstract:
The article reports that environmental decision-makers and practitioners need and deserve high-quality environmental evidence for effective decision-making. Topics include the best practices for applied environmental researchers to support their capacity to inform such decision-making processes, and the team of knowledge generators and users in Canada to identify insights that have emerged from their work and that could serve as guideposts.