https://www.edx.org/learn/science/university-of-alaska-fairbanks-actionable-arctic-science
Management agencies and funding partners increasingly call for actionable science—science that can be directly applied to achieve specific goals. This course supports researchers, from early to late-career, to learn how to navigate actionable science through the lifecycle of a research project, from contexts and inputs to implementation and finally outcomes. It covers current literature on convergence, co-production of knowledge, impactful science, boundary spanning, and engaged research. Capturing the challenges of putting theory to practice, interviews with practitioners are utilized throughout the course. These contributions come from non-academic partners who have firsthand experience in actionable science and co-production with both governmental land and resource management entities and Indigenous organizations at the local and regional scale.
https://www.mcreducationworkinggroup.org/cl-sc-colonialism
"Whether you are a college professor, a high school teacher, an informal educator or simply interested in exploring how climate science and colonialism are intertwined - and how we can do better - this invaluable resource, based on our 2023 webinar series, will guide you through introductory material, video clips, suggested questions and discussion points, and further reading."