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Convergence research for sustainable regional systems

  • Heejun Chang
  • , Brian Roe
  • , Murat Erkoc
  • , Josiah Heyman
  • , Katherine Foo
  • , Debankur Sanyal
  • , Debjyoti Banerjee
  • , Richard Rushforth
  • , Jaishri Srinivasan

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Abstract

Convergence research addresses societal and environmental challenges by co-creating knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, often in deep collaboration with extra-academic parties to ensure that the research process is solution-focused, actionable, and just. As part of National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded research projects on sustainable regional systems, we present multiple perspectives on conducting convergence research within the coupled social-ecological-technological systems framework. These projects explicitly engage extra-academic parties to co-design and co-produce knowledge throughout all stages of this participatory research. We introduce the 3 C's model as a framework that links a research team's Communication, Collaboration, and Creation decisions to the likely degree of convergence and societal change achieved. This model assesses the degree of integration among different social sciences, biophysical sciences, engineering, and other scientific disciplines, as well as extra-academic partners ranging from governmental agencies and industries to non-profit organizations and tribal communities. Integration in this context is assessed by its ability to situate local problems within broader systemic lenses, resolve conflicts among the priorities of partners, and conduct cutting-edge research that addresses real-world needs with actionable sustainability solutions. By synthesizing inclusive and just practices of conducting convergent research across a selection of research teams, we provide recommendations for academic researchers and administrators to encourage and advance convergence research in solving challenging sustainability issues.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number113104
JournaliScience
Volume28
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 15 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Environmental policy
  • Environmental science

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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