Key messages • Social learning facilitates sharing and learning beyond individuals to networks and systems. Through a facilitated, iterative process of joint work, dialogue and reflection, new shared ways of knowing emerge that lead to changes in practice. • Social learning has real potential to unlock change and transform relationships between actors involved in complex programs and/or dealing with ‘wicked problems’. Adversely it is not advisable to pursue for simple initiatives. • Social learning offers many thematic and pragmatic entry points to be embedded in the CGIAR research programs around partnerships, innovation systems, monitoring and evaluation
Attention to social learning's potential to improve development outcomes in the context of climate c...
Managing natural resources and socio-ecological systems sustainably is one of the greatest challenge...
We are facing complex societal problems such as climate change, human conflict, poverty and inequali...
Social learning brings multiple stakeholders together to provide their insights on a complex problem...
Various broad fields are connected with social learning and are effectively playing as related famil...
People and communities can be amazingly resourceful and innovative when adjusting to change, yet the...
Social learning approaches can catalyse knowledge co-creation and action, so have the potential to ...
With collaborative, adaptive learning approaches, researchers and stakeholders can tackle complexity...
The aim of this report is to provide a detailed review of documented social learning processes for c...
Emerging sustainability challenges, such as food security, livelihood development and climate change...
There is convergence between current theory and practice in global environmental change research and...
The CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is co-construct...
Social learning is increasingly becoming a normative goal in natural resource management and policy....
The potential for social learning to address complex, interconnected social and environmental challe...
The Climate Change and Social Learning Initiative is a cross-organisation group working to build a b...
Attention to social learning's potential to improve development outcomes in the context of climate c...
Managing natural resources and socio-ecological systems sustainably is one of the greatest challenge...
We are facing complex societal problems such as climate change, human conflict, poverty and inequali...
Social learning brings multiple stakeholders together to provide their insights on a complex problem...
Various broad fields are connected with social learning and are effectively playing as related famil...
People and communities can be amazingly resourceful and innovative when adjusting to change, yet the...
Social learning approaches can catalyse knowledge co-creation and action, so have the potential to ...
With collaborative, adaptive learning approaches, researchers and stakeholders can tackle complexity...
The aim of this report is to provide a detailed review of documented social learning processes for c...
Emerging sustainability challenges, such as food security, livelihood development and climate change...
There is convergence between current theory and practice in global environmental change research and...
The CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is co-construct...
Social learning is increasingly becoming a normative goal in natural resource management and policy....
The potential for social learning to address complex, interconnected social and environmental challe...
The Climate Change and Social Learning Initiative is a cross-organisation group working to build a b...
Attention to social learning's potential to improve development outcomes in the context of climate c...
Managing natural resources and socio-ecological systems sustainably is one of the greatest challenge...
We are facing complex societal problems such as climate change, human conflict, poverty and inequali...