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Research Project: Science and Technologies for the Sustainable Management of Western Rangeland Systems

Location: Range Management Research

Title: Suggested Communication Deliverables for Coproduced Projects

Author
item SELBY, LEA - Us Geological Survey (USGS)
item CARTER, SARAH - Us Geological Survey (USGS)
item HABY, TRAVIS - Bureau Of Land Management
item WOOD, DAVID - Us Geological Survey (USGS)
item BAMZA-DODSON, APARNA - Us Geological Survey (USGS)
item ANDERSON, PAT - Us Geological Survey (USGS)
item Herrick, Jeffrey - Jeff
item TULL, JOHN - Fws Design Builders

Submitted to: USGS - Scientific Investigations Report
Publication Type: Government Publication
Publication Acceptance Date: 4/16/2023
Publication Date: 4/23/2023
Citation: Selby, L., Carter, S., Haby, T., Wood, D., Bamza-Dodson, A., Anderson, P., Herrick, J.E., Tull, J. 2023. Suggested Communication Deliverables for Coproduced Projects. USGS - Scientific Investigations Report. Information sheet.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Researchers and resource managers commit to co-creating actionable science products as part of coproduction. Coproduction partners also usually have a need to communicate regularly about project progress, interim results, and potential applications of project findings. This need extends beyond the project team to agency leaders, colleagues, collaborators, and other interested parties. This publication provides a suite of communication-focused deliverables for coproduced projects that can help foster shared understanding and awareness within and beyond the project team, and can help agency staff share and promote use of project products in public lands decision-making. Typically the project leads or work team lead drafts and maintains these documents in an accessible location for the entire team to view, suggest edits, and download for sharing. This peer-reviewed publication is part of a toolkit for researchers and practivioners.