Towards Synthesis Interdisciplinarity in a Sustainable development programme.

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Towards Synthesis Interdisciplinarity in a Sustainable development programme

Development Priorities & Values Stakeholder collaboration Development activity Status of socio-agricultural system Social Assessment Biophysical Assessment Opportunities & Constraints Mainstreaming Time scale Adaptive management Implementation Learning organisations Adapted from Knight et al Implementation Strategy

Develop Project Specific“Research Programme” Lakatos Core of theoretical hypotheses which are considered irrefutable by those in charge of the programme Theoretical hypotheses: Develop from overarching goals of project

Ad hoc protective hypotheses that protect the hard core from anomalies and define the domain of validity of results Include aspects like value systems?

“Research Programme” Lakatos Hypotheses to be tested to expand world of explainable facts Testable hypotheses around: Ecosystem services Historical ecology Landscape planning Resource economics Livelihood studies Sustainable agriculture etc

Social Natural Environment Economic

Development Priorities & Values Stakeholder collaboration Development activity Status of socio-agricultural system Social Assessment Biophysical Assessment Opportunities & Constraints Mainstreaming Time scale Adaptive management Implementation Learning organisations Adapted from Knight et al Implementation Strategy AssessmentPlanningManagement Informed Involved Empowered RapidIn perpetuity Vulnerable Resilient The Research programme