Collaborative learning, transdisciplinarity and socioenvironmental management in the Amazon: approaches to knowledge production between academia and society

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Abstract

This article focuses on two experiences of training leaders for collaborative social-environmental management in the Amazon as a contribution to the generation of approaches for strengthening graduate education for creating innovative paths for sustainable development. The inter and transdisciplinary approach applied was adapted from programs for graduate study and leadership training at the University of Florida. The approach seeks to integrate theories and methods of complex social-ecological systems with concepts and experiences of participatory management, as well as elements of collaborative and experiential learning for adult education. Lessons learned point to opportunities and challenges for the joint construction of knowledge between academia and society as an innovative paradigm of education for sustainability in the Amazon, integrating the perspectives and the knowledge of diverse social actors.

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Autores
  • Simone Athayde
  • Wendy-Lin Bartels
  • Robert Buschbacher
  • Rosane Duarte Rosa
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Simone Athayde
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How to Cite

ATHAYDE, S.; BARTELS, W.-L.; BUSCHBACHER, R.; ROSA, R. D. Collaborative learning, transdisciplinarity and socioenvironmental management in the Amazon: approaches to knowledge production between academia and society. Brazilian Journal of Graduate Studies, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 21, 2014. DOI: 10.21713/2358-2332.2013.v10.419. Disponível em: https://rbpg.capes.gov.br/rbpg/article/view/419. Acesso em: 15 may. 2024.

Section

Experiences

Published:

Feb 14, 2014
Keywords:

Pós-Graduação na Amazônia. Aprendizagem Colaborativa. Sistemas Socioecológicos Complexos. Pesquisa Participativa. Desenvolvimento Sustentável. Transdisciplinaridade. Graduate Education in the Amazon. Collaborative Learning. Complex Social-Ecological Systems. Participatory Research. Sustainable Development. Transdisciplinarity