Transdisciplinary Marine Research

Transdisciplinary Marine Research
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Transdisciplinary Marine Research: Bridging Science and Society is an academic volume published under the Earthscan Oceans series that explores how collaborative, cross-disciplinary approaches can address complex ocean and coastal challenges. It brings together contributions from researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to examine real-world case studies where science and societal engagement intersect. The book is a thoughtful and well-structured resource that fills an important gap in the marine research literature by addressing not just the science itself but the human and institutional dimensions surrounding it.

Key Features & Specs

PublisherRoutledge / Earthscan Oceans series, a respected imprint for environmental and sustainability titles
Focus AreaTransdisciplinary research methods bridging natural science, social science, policy, and community engagement in marine contexts
Content FormatEdited academic volume featuring contributed chapters from international researchers and practitioners
Key TopicsCoastal governance, participatory research, stakeholder collaboration, science-policy interfaces, and ocean sustainability
Audience LevelAimed at advanced students, researchers, and professionals in marine science, environmental policy, and related fields
AvailabilityAvailable in hardcover, paperback, and e-book formats through major academic and online retailers
ScopeGlobal case studies spanning multiple ocean regions, offering diverse geographic and institutional perspectives
Best for: This book is ideal for marine scientists, environmental policymakers, graduate students, and research practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of how to design and implement collaborative, societally embedded marine research programs.