Abstract

Advocacy for both critical analysis of social and environmental change and a more solutions-oriented agenda has been a central mission of sustainability science since its inception [1]. To this end, integration of knowledge across disciplinary divides and inclusion of non-academic actors into the research process have been widely promoted (e.g. [2–4]). Aspirations to link knowledge to action do not only bear on processes of knowledge generation, but also on strategies for research outreach.

Highlights

  • Into the research process have been widely promoted

  • At the same change of knowledge and joint experimentation, such time, this film presents a concrete example of how action- groups serve as arenas for ‘everyday politics’ [7], and the oriented research can be employed in sustainability science creation of strategies to expand the room for manoeuvre in to generate place-based knowledge as well as practical struggles over resources while seeking alternative develoutcomes in favour of sustainability

  • Building on farmers’ existing collective film focuses on land degradation—a serious sustainability action, the film, describes the initiation of a challenge in many parts of the world—and reflects a pro- collaborative experimentation process in which urine fercess in which smallholder farmers in Uganda were involved tilizer was tested, positively evaluated and eventually disin research to jointly define problems and develop a partial seminated through various strategies

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Introduction

Into the research process have been widely promoted (e.g. everyday lives are affected by land degradation, in terms [2,3,4]). The short film presented here—“Making research change, socio-economic vulnerability and rural marginalmatter—From knowledge to action with farmers in Uganda”’ ization.

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