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Martin Rice
Researcher at Macquarie University
Publications - 33
Citations - 985
Martin Rice is an academic researcher from Macquarie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Earth system science. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 32 publications receiving 809 citations.
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Transdisciplinary global change research: The co-creation of knowledge for sustainability
Wolfram Mauser,Gernot Klepper,Martin Rice,Bettina Susanne Schmalzbauer,Heide Hackmann,Rik Leemans,Howard Moore +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the relationship between scientific integration and transdisciplinarity, discuss the dimensions of integration of different knowledge and propose a platform and a paradigm for research towards global sustainability that will be both designed and conducted in partnership between science and society.
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Developing a common strategy for integrative global environmental change research and outreach: the Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP)
Rik Leemans,Ghassem R. Asrar,Antonio J. Busalacchi,Josep G. Canadell,John Ingram,Anne Larigauderie,Harold A. Mooney,Carlos A. Nobre,Anand Patwardhan,Martin Rice,Falk Schmidt,Sybil P. Seitzinger,Hassan Virji,Charles J. Vörösmarty,Oran R. Young +14 more
TL;DR: The Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) as discussed by the authors facilitates the study of the Earth's environment as an integrated system in order to understand how and why it is changing, and to explore the implications of these changes for global and regional sustainability.
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Responding to complex societal challenges: A decade of Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) interdisciplinary research
Ada Ignaciuk,Martin Rice,Janos J. Bogardi,Josep G. Canadell,Shobhakar Dhakal,John Ingram,Rik Leemans,Mark W. Rosenberg +7 more
TL;DR: The Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) facilitates the study of this system in order to understand how and why it is changing, and to explore the implications of these changes for global and regional sustainability as mentioned in this paper.
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Spanning disciplinary, sectoral and international boundaries: a sea change towards transdisciplinary global environmental change research?
TL;DR: In this paper, an evolving conceptualisation of integration, identifies barriers and describes opportunities to dismantle persistent impediments to integration, is discussed, and experiences documented and shared in order to enable transdisciplinary GEC research to cross disciplinary, sectoral and international boundaries.