Science-practice interactions linked to climate adaptation in two contexts: municipal planning and forestry in Sweden

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This paper examines the science-practice interface in the process of adapting to climate change in society. This paper analyses science-based stakeholder dialogues with climate scientists, municipal officers and private individual forest owners in Sweden, and examines how local experts both share scientific knowledge and experience and integrate it into their work strategies and practices. The results demonstrate how local experts jointly conceptualise climate adaptation, how scientific knowledge is domesticated among local experts in dialogue with scientific experts, the emergence of anchoring devices, and the boundary-spanning functions that are at work in the respective sectors.

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André, K., & Jonsson, C. A. (2015). Science-practice interactions linked to climate adaptation in two contexts: municipal planning and forestry in Sweden. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 58(2), 297–314. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2013.854717

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