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Crisis-induced disruptions in place-based social-ecological research ‐ an opportunity for redirection
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Institutional CollaborationEnvironmental PlanningSocietal ChallengeSocial SciencesPolitical EcologyCovid-19Place-based ResearchCommunity ResilienceInclusive Research LandscapeCrisis-induced DisruptionsMultiple ThreatsPublic HealthPublic InvolvementInternational ResearchDisaster VulnerabilityCommunity EngagementGeographyGlobal Health CrisisResearch-practice PartnershipSocial EcologyPlace-based Social-ecological ResearchCommunity DevelopmentDisaster ManagementGlobal HealthSociologyCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk Reduction
Place-based research faces multiple threats, including both natural and global health hazards and political conflicts, which may disrupt fieldwork. The current COVID-19 pandemic shows how these threats can drastically affect social-ecological research activities given its engagement with different local stakeholders, disciplines, and knowledge systems. The crisis reveals the need for adaptive research designs while also providing an opportunity for a structural shift towards a more sustainable and inclusive research landscape.
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