La SCNAT et son réseau s'engagent pour une société et une science durables. Ils soutiennent la politique, l'administration et les entreprises avec des connaissances spécialisées et entretiennent un dialogue avec le public. Ils renforcent les échanges entre disciplines scientifiques et promeuvent les jeunes universitaires.

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Utilization of research knowledge in transformation pathways towards sustainability

Co-creation of research knowledge between academics and non-academic stakeholders, contributes to sustainable development and societal transformation. Based on a survey conducted among 43 international research partnership projects, this policy brief recommend an active engagement with non-academic actors, especially from vulnerable groups and local enterprises, from the start of a research endeavour.

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Key Messages

Research knowledge from 43 r4d projects is mostly used in science and to a lesser extent in policy-making and development practice.

Most frequent non-academic users of research knowledge are governmental institutions and local communities.

Different stages of utilization of research knowledge have been identified.

Projects achieve multiple stages of utilization at different geographic scales from local to global.

The early involvement of non-academic actors from key groups is linked to their utilization of research knowledge.

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