Hi all,
A quick note to share an update about the
Learning for Sustainability site, which some of you may already know. The site has grown over many years into a practice-focused guide for people working in complex, multi-actor environments across conservation, natural resource management, development, climate adaptation, governance, and other society–environment fields.
The site brings together curated, annotated links to open-access resources from many organisations and practitioners, along with my own reflections from practice. These span the wide mix of themes that show up in the relational side of work across these areas, including systems thinking, reflective and reflexive practice, MEL in complex settings, behaviour change, co-design, futures and foresight, and climate adaptation. Recent work has focused on organising this material into clearer topic hubs so it is easier to move between related pages.
Alongside these hubs, I’ve added some recent reflective pieces that people seem to be finding useful, including:
Meanwhile, the resource pages continue to offer short introductions and curated, annotated links to guides, frameworks, and tools that support context analysis, coordination, and adaptive decision making in complex social–ecological settings.
If useful, the site is here:
https://learningforsustainability.net/Feel free to share with colleagues who may be interested.
kind regards
Will