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Sustainable development and co-design practitioner, focus on supporting multi-stakeholder processes and constructive change. Sharing insights on systems thinking, adaptive management, evaluation, facilitation. More at https://learningforsustainability.net
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🌍🧪 New post: Exploring complexity In messy, real-world settings, practices like evaluation, co-design, systems thinking & participatory research often overlap. This post weaves blog threads on learning, collaboration & systems into a shared picture. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/explori...

May’s newsletter is here - with some of my AI reading this month 👇🏻 aixinsights.substack.com/p/may-roundu...

Evaluation's Journey towards the Future, Part 5. The Liminal space of Not-Yet Futures zendaofir.com/evaluations-...

✨ Join #gLOCAL2025 from 2-6 June! @unicef.org #Evaluation colleagues will present key insights & innovations in #evaluation across a series of featured sessions. For a comprehensive list of UNICEF-led sessions, visit our page: www.unicef.org/evaluation/u... 👈 @gei-globaleval.bsky.social #gLOCAL

Just out: "Organizational readiness for change: A systematic review of the literature" Explores how healthcare organisations assess and build readiness for change. Highlights the importance of collective commitment and capacity. 📚 Read here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... #ChangeManagement

Entry points for driving systemic change toward a more sustainable future: One Earth www.cell.com/one-earth/fu...

In complex settings, evaluation needs to do more than measure results. This post shares 5 grounded patterns from complexity-aware MEL—and reflects on what this asks of evaluators. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/evaluat...

| International Day of Plant Health | (1/5) Today, we observe the International Day of Plant Health. Protecting plant health is essential for ensuring food security, supporting rural livelihoods, and fostering climate resilience. #PlantHealthDay

🌱 Happy International Day of Plant Health! Today we are launching Year 3 of the #PlantHealth4Life campaign 🌿 Whether you travel responsibly ✈️, plant smart 🌼, or teach kids about nature 🧒 - your everyday actions can help keep plants healthy. Let’s spread awareness together: europa.eu/!TpFdCX

Beam me up, Scotty. #forest #woods #beamsoflight #lightbeams #sunlight #eveninglight #nature #peaceful #trees #smartphonephotography #photography

The sun is setting and the fountain is a bit less powerful, but still a fantastic show. They've recently zoomed in. Live: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG5z...

Why do people fight for or against climate action? Led by Prof. Matthew J. Hornsey, our new review article published in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences delves into the moral arguments of collective climate action—on both sides of the debate: doi.org/10.1016/j.co...

🌍 Learning for Sustainability I post on systems thinking, facilitation, co-design & evaluation — grounded in practice and shared learning. 📄 Worth revisiting: Systems thinking and systemic design: working with complexity 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/systems... 🧪 #LfSinsights

AI is everywhere—and many have asked what it means for our climate future. On Thursday, May 15, the team at @climateinteractive.org will be digging into how AI might influence global climate outcomes, both as a tool for progress and a potential driver of emissions. There will be 2 sessions:

Today's post reflects on the recent wildfires in the UK and how we talk or don't talk about them in a changing climate reality blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/makingscienc...

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🌍 Learning for Sustainability I post on systems thinking, facilitation, co-design & evaluation — grounded in practice and shared learning. 📄 Worth revisiting: Social learning in practice: Strengthening collaboration amid complexity 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/social-... 🧪 #LfSinsights

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🌍 Learning for Sustainability I post on systems thinking, facilitation, co-design & evaluation — grounded in practice and shared learning. 📄 Worth revisiting: Social learning in practice: Strengthening collaboration amid complexity 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/social-... 🧪 #LfSinsights

A Wednesday perspective from Nathaniel Barr & @kellypeters.bsky.social, from the archive: The history of behavioral science is minuscule relative to its future. Looking ahead, what questions will behavioral scientists be called to answer?

This week, Editor Heather Graci reports back from the UN’s Behavioural Science Week about the ways behaviorally-informed technologies are shaping global aid and development on real problems, right now.

New blog post: The 4Ds Roles and Responsibilities Workshop emilywebber.co.uk/the-4ds-role...

Liberating Structures can be used to change the way we work and collaborate. In our next meet up we'll be trying out the Liberating Structure, 'Liquid Courage', which offers a fun twist on Impromptu Networking. Book your place to give it a try: q.health.org.uk/get-involved...

Moving from nudging to boosting — an important shift in how we think about behaviour change. This open access paper argues for empowering people, not just steering them. Timely for work in climate, health, and social change. 🔗 shorturl.at/4f0um #systemschange #behaviourchange #publicpolicy

💡How can we better institutionalise knowledge co-production for transformative change? New research highlights lessons from science-policy projects in Finland, showing how stronger governance, trust & long-term partnerships can drive sustainability transitions 👉 www.greendealnet.eu/institutiona...

Change isn’t just about new plans — it's built on relationships and learning. In a recent post, I explore how shared foundations and bridging silos sustain change in complex settings, supporting sustainability and justice. learningforsustainability.net/post/relational-foundations-for-change/

In this new paper from @uibcet.bsky.social, we explore what makes experiments stick. By assessing four experiments in the cities of Bergen and Groningen, we find that persistent relational work is crucial in embedding experiments. Link to paper: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Next week's #EGU25 programme has some really exciting #Science4Policy sessions that will help participants learn about how they can engage with policy! Below are just a few highlights for you to add to your personal programme ✨🧵!

🌍 Learning for Sustainability I post on systems thinking, facilitation, co-design & evaluation — grounded in practice and shared learning. 📄 Worth revisiting: Why we need both reflection and reflexivity 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/reflect... #LfSinsights #systemschange #collaboration

AI isn’t replacing my thinking — but it can support it. In this new post I reflect on how tools like GPT and Perplexity show up in collaborative research, writing, and facilitation — and where the real work still lies. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/ai-as-t...

💥 New: Academic libraries cannot afford to carry on with transformative agreements 👩‍💻 @theblochian.bsky.social @ojcollective.bsky.social #AcademicSky #OpenAccess #ScholComm

Exciting new special issue in @plantspeopleplanet.bsky.social on agricultural biotechnology: potential, challenges and debate. With a range of papers addressing critical questions on "how agricultural biotechnology is developed and used, and for whom." nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

New post reflecting on #codesign in complex settings—six patterns that show up as we work across systems, sectors & scales? From orientation to facilitation, this article explores what matters in collaboration. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/co-desi... #collaboration #participation

What happens if we exceed 1.5°C — and try to return? New paper by @andyreisinger.bsky.social & colleagues explores overshoot: what returning to 1.5°C could mean, how risks evolve, and the gaps that remain. www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

An assessment of existing coral restoration projects finds that accessibility drives the choice of restoration sites more than environmental and ecological factors, and most restored reefs have been or will soon be impacted by severe bleaching www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Happy Easter weekend everyone! #sunset #lake #water #reflection #goldenhour #peaceful #nature #northernireland #smartphonephotography #photography

Hot off the #MarSocSci press: A systematic review of behavioural economics in #fisheries. We read 140 papers and present insights into the mechanisms, interventions, and outcomes of the field. From social and cognitive biases to policy recommendations - it's all here: doi.org/10.1111/faf.... 🧵👇

What happens if we exceed 1.5°C — and try to return? New paper by @andyreisinger.bsky.social & colleagues explores overshoot: what returning to 1.5°C could mean, how risks evolve, and the gaps that remain. www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

New post reflecting on #codesign in complex settings—six patterns that show up as we work across systems, sectors & scales? From orientation to facilitation, this article explores what matters in collaboration. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/co-desi... #collaboration #participation

Countering #misinformation isn’t just about the facts—it’s about how those facts spread through social networks and communities. #Science being right isn’t enough; it must be accepted within social circles to make an impact. https://buff.ly/4b3knWe

“In Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment & counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back into a stable life. And all this is CHEAPER than accepting homelessness.” It costs less to house people.

Companies face pressure for climate-friendly business practices from customers, investors, employees, and communities – even as the US government rolls back #climatechange policy. Experts in environmental governance weigh in: buff.ly/AkO4ENs #climatesky 🌎

Working on change in your community or organisation? The LfS Behaviour Change page offers tools, frameworks, and insights to support sustainable action. Explore strategies for reducing barriers, fostering collaboration, and creating meaningful impact. #BehaviouralScience #Change

“Nature's contributions to people” and peoples' moral obligations to nature, see www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Ethics is more than a form—it’s how we collaborate, include, and act with care. This post shares two practical tools to support ethical reflection, especially for independent researchers and evaluators. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/ethics-... #ethics #research #evaluation #collaboration

What does it take to save a cloud forest? 🌧️🌳 High in the misty peaks of the Dominican Republic, we’ve been training local forest rangers in a vital new skill: collecting & conserving seeds from the region’s most threatened tree species 🌍 Read the story 👉 www.kew.org/read-and-wat... #plantscience

The paradox of environmental consciousness: dissecting the gap between climate change awareness, environmental concern and policy support. www.tandfonline.com/...

Ethics is more than a form—it’s how we collaborate, include, and act with care. This post shares two practical tools to support ethical reflection, especially for independent researchers and evaluators. 🔗 learningforsustainability.net/post/ethics-... #ethics #research #evaluation #collaboration

Reflective and reflexive practice help us question assumptions, learn from experience, and adapt in complex situations. This resource page shares practical tools and insights to deepen reflection, enhance decision-making, and foster meaningful change. learningforsustainability.net/reflective-p...