A call for empirically based guidelines for building trust among stakeholders in environmental sustainability projects

‘‘The scientific community must rapidly reorganize to focus on global sustainability solutions. We must develop a new strategy for creating and rapidly translating knowledge into action, which will form part of a new contract between science and society’’ (UN State of the Planet Declaration).

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