How much of the real-world laboratory is hidden in current transdisciplinary research?
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DE
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München
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0940-5550
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ZLB: Um 100 ZB 1372
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The concept of real-world laboratories is difficult to distinguish from the concept of transdisciplinary research. Thus, the question has arisen: to what extent is the real-world laboratory truly novel? If transdisciplinary research is considered a process providing only socially robust knowledge and orientation (instead of solutions), then the real-world lab could be thought of as a model in which evidence-supported solutions can be tested and adjusted, and progress can be achieved.
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Gaia : ecological perspectives for science and society
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Nr. Suppl. 1
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S. 18-22