This paper describes the development, conceptualization, and implementation of a transdisciplinary research pilot, the aim of which is to understand how human and planetary health could become a priority for those who control the urban development process. Key challenges include a significant dislocation between academia and the real world, alongside systemic failures in valuation and assessment mechanisms. The National Institutes of Health four‐phase model of transdisciplinary team‐based research is drawn on and adapted to reflect on what has worked well and what has not operationally. Results underscore the need for experienced academics open to new collaborations and ways of working; clarity of leadership without compromising exploration...
Finding solutions to complex health problems, such as obesity, violence, and climate change, will re...
The problems of the world are not categorised into disciplines. They are far more complex, a reality...
To improve health at the human, animal, and ecosystem interface, defined as One Health, training of ...
This paper describes the development, conceptualization, and implementation of a transdisciplinary r...
Poor quality urban environments substantially increase non-communicable disease. Responsibility for ...
This paper sets out the rationale and process for the interviewing methodology utilized during a 3-y...
Poor quality urban environments substantially increase non-communicable disease. Responsibility for ...
Transdisciplinary research approaches are being applied to today's complex health problems, includin...
It is clear that significant differences in approach and enquiry are apparent between the establishe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Background: In research and academic institutions, hea...
To improve health at the human, animal, and ecosystem interface, defined as One Health, training of ...
This paper sets out the main findings from two rounds of interviews with senior representatives from...
Background: Environmental improvement is a priority for urban sustainability and health and achievin...
Background: Environmental improvement is a priority for urban sustainability and health and achievin...
Abstract: It is clear that differences in approach and enquiry are apparent between the established ...
Finding solutions to complex health problems, such as obesity, violence, and climate change, will re...
The problems of the world are not categorised into disciplines. They are far more complex, a reality...
To improve health at the human, animal, and ecosystem interface, defined as One Health, training of ...
This paper describes the development, conceptualization, and implementation of a transdisciplinary r...
Poor quality urban environments substantially increase non-communicable disease. Responsibility for ...
This paper sets out the rationale and process for the interviewing methodology utilized during a 3-y...
Poor quality urban environments substantially increase non-communicable disease. Responsibility for ...
Transdisciplinary research approaches are being applied to today's complex health problems, includin...
It is clear that significant differences in approach and enquiry are apparent between the establishe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Background: In research and academic institutions, hea...
To improve health at the human, animal, and ecosystem interface, defined as One Health, training of ...
This paper sets out the main findings from two rounds of interviews with senior representatives from...
Background: Environmental improvement is a priority for urban sustainability and health and achievin...
Background: Environmental improvement is a priority for urban sustainability and health and achievin...
Abstract: It is clear that differences in approach and enquiry are apparent between the established ...
Finding solutions to complex health problems, such as obesity, violence, and climate change, will re...
The problems of the world are not categorised into disciplines. They are far more complex, a reality...
To improve health at the human, animal, and ecosystem interface, defined as One Health, training of ...