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    The rise of parent led climate movement from care to climate action by Rodela, Romina

    Published in Npj climate action (07-11-2024)
    “…In recent years, new social movements advocating climate action have emerged, varying in demographics and tactics. A notable parent-led movement, driven by the…”
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    Social Learning and Natural Resource Management: The Emergence of Three Research Perspectives by Rodela, Romina

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2011)
    “…A review is presented of research contributions that use social learning in research on natural resource management. The review is based on an extensive survey…”
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    On the use of databases about research performance: comments on Karlovčec and Mladenić (2015) and others using the SICRIS database by Rodela, Romina

    Published in Scientometrics (2016)
    “…The accuracy of interdisciplinarity measurements depends on how well the data is used for this purpose and whether it can meaningfully inform about work that…”
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    Conceptualizing Serious Games as a Learning-Based Intervention in the Context of Natural Resources and Environmental Governance by Romina Rodela, Arend Ligtenberg, Roel Bosma

    Published in Water (Basel) (2019)
    “…The use of serious games in the governance of natural resources and the environment is progressively increasing and includes games used for research and data…”
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    Young people as a political subject in the context of environmental governance by Rodela, Romina, Roumeliotis, Filip

    “…The discourse on environmental challenges has evolved significantly in recent years, with climate change emerging as a central global concern. This…”
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    Social Learning, Natural Resource Management, and Participatory Activities: A reflection on construct development and testing by Romina, Rodela

    Published in NJAS - Wageningen journal of life sciences (06-06-2014)
    “…•An analysis of selected literature is undertaken and ways in which social learning is operationalised considered.•Findings suggest that social learning is…”
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    Learning for social-ecological change: a qualitative review of outcomes across empirical literature in natural resource management by Suškevičs, Monika, Hahn, Thomas, Rodela, Romina, Macura, Biljana, Pahl-Wostl, Claudia

    “…Learning is considered as a promising mechanism to cope with rapid environmental change. The implications of learning for natural resource management (NRM)…”
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    Social learning research in ecological economics: A survey by Siebenhüner, Bernd, Rodela, Romina, Ecker, Franz

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-01-2016)
    “…•We analyse social learning in ecological economics within 54 journal articles.•Results show a growing number of social learning studies in the past 10…”
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    Social learning towards sustainability: Problematic, perspectives and promise by Wals, Arjen E.J., Rodela, Romina

    Published in NJAS - Wageningen journal of life sciences (06-06-2014)
    “…A common thread throughout this special issue is that sustainability is not a destiny one can eventually reach, but rather a continuous learning path towards…”
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    Systematic reviews of qualitative evidence for environmental policy and management: an overview of different methodological options by Macura, Biljana, Suškevics, Monika, Garside, Ruth, Hannes, Karin, Rees, Rebecca, Rodela, Romina

    Published in Environmental evidence (13-06-2019)
    “…Qualitative research related to the human dimensions of conservation and environment is growing in quantity. Rigorous syntheses of such studies can help…”
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    The contradictions of youth participation for intergenerational justice in urban environmental planning by García-Antúnez, Oriol, Maurer, Megan L., Gulsrud, Natalie M., Lundmark, Sofia, Rodela, Romina

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable cities (29-09-2023)
    “…Intergenerational justice (IGJ) has long been utilized in academic contexts such as philosophy and political theory. However, IGJ has increasingly become…”
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    Opening up spatial planning to the participation of children and youth: the Swedish experience by Rodela, Romina, Norss, Emma

    Published in European planning studies (01-02-2023)
    “…This article reports on a study examining the pathway to and practices for inclusive participatory planning in Sweden. Recently, the Swedish government has…”
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    Serious games in natural resource management: steps toward assessment of their contextualized impacts by Rodela, Romina, Speelman, Erika N.

    “…Natural resource management (NRM) is complex and often characterized by a multitude of stakeholders at different scales, each with their own goals…”
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    The social learning discourse: Trends, themes and interdisciplinary influences in current research by Rodela, Romina

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-01-2013)
    “…► General trends in the social learning literature are discussed. ► Boundary crossing is identified as an important feature of social learning research. ►…”
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    Crossing disciplinary boundaries in environmental research: Interdisciplinary engagement across the Slovene research community by Rodela, Romina, Alašević, Dušan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2017)
    “…Contemporary approaches to environmental research are calling for a type of scientific inquiry that is able to bring together the natural and social sciences…”
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    Advancing the deliberative turn in natural resource management: An analysis of discourses on the use of local resources by Rodela, Romina

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-04-2012)
    “…The natural resource management literature stresses the need for public participation and community involvement in resource management and planning. Recently,…”
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    Process and Contextual Factors Supporting Action-Oriented Learning: A Thematic Synthesis of Empirical Literature in Natural Resource Management by Suškevičs, Monika, Hahn, Thomas, Rodela, Romina

    Published in Society & natural resources (03-07-2019)
    “…Despite a long-term focus on learning in natural resource management (NRM), it is still debated how learning supports sustainable real-world NRM practices. We…”
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    Integrating farmers’ adaptive knowledge into flood management and adaptation policies in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: A social learning perspective by Tran, Thong Anh, Rodela, Romina

    Published in Global environmental change (01-03-2019)
    “…•Flood management and adaptation are key elements in sustaining farming in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta.•Shadow systems provide space for informal interactions…”
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    Empowering Young People in Shaping an Intersectional Future for Public Spaces by Spinnoy, Rozina, Rodela, Romina, Mofokeng, Tiisetso, Sarmast,  Atousa

    Published in The Journal of public space (30-10-2024)
    “…Public spaces, such as squares, urban parks, and communal areas are arenas that reflect societal values and power structures, influencing who has access and…”
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    Pathways of learning about biodiversity and sustainability in private urban gardens by Diduck, Alan P., Raymond, Christopher M., Rodela, Romina, Moquin, Robert, Boerchers, Morrissa

    “…Nature-based solutions directed at improving biodiversity, on both public and private land, can provide multiple benefits, but many of these benefits are not…”
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