Abstract
Faced with growing stakeholder attention to climate change-related societal impacts, Environmental Research Infrastructures (ERIs) find it difficult to engage beyond their initial user base, which calls for an overarching governance scheme and transnational synergies. Forced by the enormity of tackling climate change, ERIs are indeed broaching collaborative venues, based on the assumption that no given institution can carry out this agenda alone. While strategic, this requires that ERIs address the complexities and barriers towards aligning multiple organizations, national resources and programmatic cultures, including science.
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Chabbi, A., & Loescher, H. W. (2017). The Lack of Alignment among Environmental Research Infrastructures May Impede Scientific Opportunities. Challenges, 8(2), 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe8020018
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