8 November 2018
Keywords: transdisciplinary, complex problems, problem-solving, participatory research, two-way learning, co-produced knowledge, co-production of knowledge, transdisciplinarity, wicked problems, Fitzroy River, scenario planning, Traditional Owners, knowledge sharing, showing and sharing, multiple benefits, co-benefits, theory of change, evaluative approach, program evaluation, research uptake, policy impact
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