Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme

Background: The Community Reforestation Research Programme is a joint initiative between eThekwini Municipality and the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Addressing complex sustainable development issues requires collaboration across disciplines and between researchers, practitioners and...

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Main Authors: Michael R. Ward, Eureta Rosenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-10-01
Series:African Evaluation Journal
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Online Access:https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/467
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spelling doaj-fbf0428f39f741929e76660784bded622020-11-25T04:02:49ZengAOSISAfrican Evaluation Journal2310-49882306-51332020-10-0181e1e910.4102/aej.v8i1.467141Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research ProgrammeMichael R. Ward0Eureta Rosenberg1Environmental Learning Research Centre (ELRC), Faculty of Education, Rhodes University, MakhandaEnvironmental Learning Research Centre (ELRC), Faculty of Education, Rhodes University, MakhandaBackground: The Community Reforestation Research Programme is a joint initiative between eThekwini Municipality and the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Addressing complex sustainable development issues requires collaboration across disciplines and between researchers, practitioners and policy-makers. Understanding how this occurs has the potential to inform and improve transitions to sustainability. Objectives: A summative evaluation of one project within the broader programme was commissioned to develop in-depth understandings into the underlying systemic influences or mechanisms that supported or hindered transdisciplinary research and practices. Method: A realist evaluation method informed the analysis of questionnaires, documents, interviews, focus group discussions and participation in programme reporting and planning processes. This approach supported the development of a contextual profile within which underlying mechanisms were identified. These mechanisms were considered in relation to the outcomes of the project. Results: The main mechanisms identified in the evaluation process related to orientations to research, orientations to education, orientations to value creation, orientations to environmental management and orientations to organisational leadership. These orientations either enabled or hindered particular outcomes in the research on, and environmental management of, community reforestation in the context of climate change. The mechanisms also had significant implications for understanding ‘what worked well for whom in what circumstances and how’. Conclusion: Transdisciplinary research and practice across institutional boundaries are enabled or hindered by underlying mechanisms. By identifying and understanding these mechanisms, insights were developed that have the potential to enhance transdisciplinary sustainability initiatives at the local level.https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/467realist evaluationevaluation methodstransdisciplinary researchcommunity basedsustainable development
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Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme
African Evaluation Journal
realist evaluation
evaluation methods
transdisciplinary research
community based
sustainable development
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Eureta Rosenberg
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title Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme
title_short Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme
title_full Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme
title_fullStr Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme
title_full_unstemmed Revealing mechanisms in a transdisciplinary Community Reforestation Research Programme
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series African Evaluation Journal
issn 2310-4988
2306-5133
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: The Community Reforestation Research Programme is a joint initiative between eThekwini Municipality and the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Addressing complex sustainable development issues requires collaboration across disciplines and between researchers, practitioners and policy-makers. Understanding how this occurs has the potential to inform and improve transitions to sustainability. Objectives: A summative evaluation of one project within the broader programme was commissioned to develop in-depth understandings into the underlying systemic influences or mechanisms that supported or hindered transdisciplinary research and practices. Method: A realist evaluation method informed the analysis of questionnaires, documents, interviews, focus group discussions and participation in programme reporting and planning processes. This approach supported the development of a contextual profile within which underlying mechanisms were identified. These mechanisms were considered in relation to the outcomes of the project. Results: The main mechanisms identified in the evaluation process related to orientations to research, orientations to education, orientations to value creation, orientations to environmental management and orientations to organisational leadership. These orientations either enabled or hindered particular outcomes in the research on, and environmental management of, community reforestation in the context of climate change. The mechanisms also had significant implications for understanding ‘what worked well for whom in what circumstances and how’. Conclusion: Transdisciplinary research and practice across institutional boundaries are enabled or hindered by underlying mechanisms. By identifying and understanding these mechanisms, insights were developed that have the potential to enhance transdisciplinary sustainability initiatives at the local level.
topic realist evaluation
evaluation methods
transdisciplinary research
community based
sustainable development
url https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/467
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