International place-based action research collaborations led by researchers at the University of Sussex
International place-based action research collaborations led by researchers at the University of Sussex
We work on community-engaged scholarship to develop the social infrastructure needed to scale place-based solutions into society-wide solutions to pressing social and environmental challenges.
We work on community-engaged scholarship to develop the social infrastructure needed to scale place-based solutions into society-wide solutions to pressing social and environmental challenges.
Transforming food production and consumption practices into sustainable food systems requires integrated scientific knowledge with place-based knowledge to generate innovative and scalable solutions.
Focus groups with professional chefs in Yogyakarta reveal the necessity of integrating place-based knowledge with interdisciplinary science to generate solutions for sustainable consumption in food systems.
Focus groups with farmers and advisors in Brighton & Hove show how interdisciplinary science and place-based knowledge can integrate to achieve regenerative and sustainable production in food systems.
Transforming food production and consumption practices into sustainable food systems requires integrated scientific knowledge with place-based knowledge to generate innovative and scalable solutions.
Focus groups with professional chefs in Yogyakarta reveal the necessity of integrating place-based knowledge with interdisciplinary science to generate solutions for sustainable consumption in food systems.
Focus groups with farmers and advisors in Brighton & Hove show how interdisciplinary science and place-based knowledge can integrate to achieve regenerative and sustainable production in food systems.
Our work on integrating place-based knowledge for sustainable transitions in the food sector is supported in part by funding by the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP) to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
Our work on integrating place-based knowledge for sustainable transitions in the food sector is supported in part by funding by the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP) to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
Community-engaged research is research carried out collaboratively in the places that are most impacted by the results.





