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Avoiding pitfalls in knowledge transfer. A guide using the example of communication with Namibian land users

Publication Info

Publication Type

Online publication

Published in

ISOE Blog Soziale Ökologie. Krise - Kritik - Gestaltung, 2022

Quote

Lüdtke, Deike, Verena Rossow, Nicola Schuldt-Baumgart, Stefan Liehr (2022): Avoiding pitfalls in knowledge transfer. A guide using the example of communication with Namibian land users. ISOE Blog Soziale Ökologie. Krise - Kritik - Gestaltung. https://isoe.blog/avoiding-pitfalls-in-knowledge-transfer/

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ISSN 2747-6472

More on the ISOE-Authors

  • Dr. Deike Lüdtke

    Dr. Deike Lüdtke

    Research Scientist

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  • Dr. Verena Rossow

    Dr. Verena Rossow

    Science Communication and Knowledge Transfer, Focus Knowledge Transfer

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  • Dr. Nicola Schuldt-Baumgart

    Dr. Nicola Schuldt-Baumgart

    Head of Science Communication and Knowledge Transfer, Press Spokeswoman

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  • Dr. Stefan Liehr

    Dr. Stefan Liehr

    Member of the Executive Board, Head of the Social-Ecological Systems Hub

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ORYCS – Wildlife-based management strategies in Namibia
Land Use Biodiversity

ORYCS – Wildlife-based management strategies in Namibia

ORYCS investigates the suitability of wildlife management strategies as a climate-friendly land use option. Together with stakeholders, it develops conflict-regulating approaches.

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Biodiversity and People

Biodiversity is indispensable for mankind. The rapid loss of biodiversity is destabilizing ecosystems worldwide and is leading to a biodiversity crisis that poses a threat to our livelihoods just as severe as the climate crisis.

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