EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 5 MIN
Co-producing Science With Managers: Finding the right time-and-effort balance for those involved
from Science You Can Use
Land managers rely on best available information and relevant research for decision making, but matching the right information to the right questions can sometimes be challenging. To close this gap, when researchers and managers co-produce research from the beginning it is more likely research findings will have practical applications. Recently published work by USDA Forest Service researchers Chris Armatas, Teresa Hollingsworth, and colleagues working at the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute (ALWRI) in Missoula, Montana, reflects on both the benefits and tradeoffs of using a co-production approach for developing the ALWRI 10-year science agenda intended to help inform management of wilderness areas. Music courtesy of Souvenir Thread Read the Science You Can Use and access the related content on Treesearch
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Co-producing Science With Managers: Finding the right time-and-effort balance for those involved
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