Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment

This article provides an overview on different types of managing interdisciplinary knowledge integration in environmental urban research projects: 1. "synthesis-then", 2. "synthesis-online", 3. "synthesis-first", 4. "synthesis-as contracted". We present two pr...

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Main Authors: Hadia Köhler, Wilfred Endlicher, Harald A. Mieg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Loyola Marymount University 2008-01-01
Series:Cities and the Environment
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Online Access:http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cate/vol1/iss1/6
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spelling doaj-7ee7c143921b48cfb3efe2aa5d5736292020-11-25T00:52:27ZengLoyola Marymount UniversityCities and the Environment1932-70482008-01-0111Article 611 ppFour Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment Hadia KöhlerWilfred EndlicherHarald A. MiegThis article provides an overview on different types of managing interdisciplinary knowledge integration in environmental urban research projects: 1. "synthesis-then", 2. "synthesis-online", 3. "synthesis-first", 4. "synthesis-as contracted". We present two projects in the context of urban ecology, in order to discuss two types of integration management in more detail. In the "synthesis-first" type of project management, interdisciplinary knowledge integration is organized through "syntheses groups" that represent the relevant perspectives on a case. We introduce "synthesis-first" using the Zurich North case study as an example. In the "synthesis-online" type of project management, interdisciplinary knowledge integration is wanted but occurs only occasionally. As an example, we present the interdisciplinary Berlin project on urban ecology. This article argues that knowledge integration in general requires sufficient management and an audience for the products of knowledge integration (scientific or not). We emphasize the importance of "boundary objects" for interdisciplinary knowledge integration in general and for urban ecology in particular.http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cate/vol1/iss1/6Interdisciplinary knowledge integrationsynthesistransdisciplinarityurban ecologyboundary objectsurban researchstakeholdersZurichBerlin
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Harald A. Mieg
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Wilfred Endlicher
Harald A. Mieg
Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment
Cities and the Environment
Interdisciplinary knowledge integration
synthesis
transdisciplinarity
urban ecology
boundary objects
urban research
stakeholders
Zurich
Berlin
author_facet Hadia Köhler
Wilfred Endlicher
Harald A. Mieg
author_sort Hadia Köhler
title Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment
title_short Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment
title_full Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment
title_fullStr Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment
title_full_unstemmed Four Types of Knowledge Integration Management in Interdisciplinary Research on Cities and the Environment
title_sort four types of knowledge integration management in interdisciplinary research on cities and the environment
publisher Loyola Marymount University
series Cities and the Environment
issn 1932-7048
publishDate 2008-01-01
description This article provides an overview on different types of managing interdisciplinary knowledge integration in environmental urban research projects: 1. "synthesis-then", 2. "synthesis-online", 3. "synthesis-first", 4. "synthesis-as contracted". We present two projects in the context of urban ecology, in order to discuss two types of integration management in more detail. In the "synthesis-first" type of project management, interdisciplinary knowledge integration is organized through "syntheses groups" that represent the relevant perspectives on a case. We introduce "synthesis-first" using the Zurich North case study as an example. In the "synthesis-online" type of project management, interdisciplinary knowledge integration is wanted but occurs only occasionally. As an example, we present the interdisciplinary Berlin project on urban ecology. This article argues that knowledge integration in general requires sufficient management and an audience for the products of knowledge integration (scientific or not). We emphasize the importance of "boundary objects" for interdisciplinary knowledge integration in general and for urban ecology in particular.
topic Interdisciplinary knowledge integration
synthesis
transdisciplinarity
urban ecology
boundary objects
urban research
stakeholders
Zurich
Berlin
url http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cate/vol1/iss1/6
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