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Valuing research: tools and approaches for assessing and enhancing the benefits from environmental research

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posted on 2024-10-24, 04:22 authored by Rachel MorgainRachel Morgain, Ruth A. O'Connor, Timothy D. Johnson, Holly B. Vuong, Tyrone H. Lavery, Natasha M Robinson, Christine A. Fenwick, Heather J. Christensen, Bradley Moggridge, Teagan Goolmeer, Oliver Costello, Nicholas A Macgregor, Ben C. Scheele, Jennie Fluin, James A. Fitzsimons, Katherine E. Selwood, Rebecca Spindler, Brendan A. Wintle, David B. Lindenmayer

This project has developed and tested a framework for assessing research value across the life cycle of conservation research projects and programs. This is the first comprehensive attempt of its kind to build and test a multimodal, integrated, qualitative and quantitative framework for achieving and assessing value in environmental research. Insights from this project have informed reporting within the Threatened Species Recovery Hub, and elements of the research are being used within NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment to better understand how they manage their knowledge outcomes.

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