Aligning evidence generation and use across health, development, and environment

dc.creatorTallis, Heather
dc.creatorKreis, Katharine
dc.creatorOlander, Lydia
dc.creatorRingler, Claudia
dc.creatorAmeyaw, David
dc.creatorBorsuk, Mark E.
dc.creatorFletschner, Diana
dc.creatorGame, Edward
dc.creatorGilligan, Daniel O.
dc.creatorJeuland, Marc
dc.creatorKennedy, Gina
dc.creatorMasuda, Yuta J.
dc.creatorMehta, Sumi
dc.creatorMiller, Nicholas
dc.creatorParker, Megane
dc.creatorPollino, Carmel
dc.creatorRajaratnam, Julie
dc.creatorWilkie, David
dc.creatorZhang, Wei
dc.creatorAhmed, Selena
dc.creatorAjayi, Oluyede C.
dc.creatorAlderman, Harold
dc.creatorArhonditsis, George
dc.creatorAzevedo, Ines
dc.creatorBadola, Ruchi
dc.creatorBailis, Rob
dc.creatorBalvanera, Patricia
dc.creatorBarbour, Emily
dc.creatorBardini, Mark
dc.creatorBarton, David N.
dc.creatorBaumgartner, Jill
dc.creatorBenton, Tim G.
dc.creatorBobrow, Emily
dc.creatorBossio, Deborah A.
dc.creatorBostrom, Ann
dc.creatorBraimoh, Ademola
dc.creatorBrondizio, Eduard
dc.creatorBrown, Joe
dc.creatorBryant, Benjamin P.
dc.creatorCalder, Ryan S.D.
dc.creatorChaplin-Kramer, Rebecca
dc.creatorCullen, Alison
dc.creatorDeMello, Nicole
dc.creatorDickinson, Katherine L.
dc.creatorEbi, Kristie L.
dc.creatorEver, Heather V.
dc.creatorFanzo, Jessica
dc.creatorFerraro, Paul J.
dc.creatorFisher, Brendan
dc.creatorFrongillo, Edward A.
dc.creatorDeClerck, Fabrice A.J.
dc.creatorRemans, Roseline
dc.date2019-08
dc.date2020-03-24T11:27:29Z
dc.date2020-03-24T11:27:29Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T14:59:10Z
dc.descriptionAlthough health, development, and environment challenges are interconnected, evidence remains fractured across sectors due to methodological and conceptual differences in research and practice. Aligned methods are needed to support Sustainable Development Goal advances and similar agendas. The Bridge Collaborative, an emergent research-practice collaboration, presents principles and recommendations that help harmonize methods for evidence generation and use. Recommendations were generated in the context of designing and evaluating evidence of impact for interventions related to five global challenges (stabilizing the global climate, making food production sustainable, decreasing air pollution and respiratory disease, improving sanitation and water security, and solving hunger and malnutrition) and serve as a starting point for further iteration and testing in a broader set of contexts and disciplines. We adopted six principles and emphasize three methodological recommendations: (1) creation of compatible results chains, (2) consideration of all relevant types of evidence, and (3) evaluation of strength of evidence using a unified rubric. We provide detailed suggestions for how these recommendations can be applied in practice, streamlining efforts to apply multi-objective approaches and/or synthesize evidence in multidisciplinary or transdisciplinary teams. These recommendations advance the necessary process of reconciling existing evidence standards in health, development, and environment, and initiate a common basis for integrated evidence generation and use in research, practice, and policy design.
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dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/107842
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/91216
dc.languageen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceTallis, H.; Kreis, K.; Olander, L.; Ringler, C.; Ameyaw, D.; Borsuk, M.E.; Fletschner, D.; Game, E.; Gilligan, D.; Jeuland, M.; Kennedy, G.; Masuda, Y.J.; Mehta, S.; Miller, N.; Parker, M.; Pollino, C.; Rajaratnam, J.; Wilkie, D.; Zhang, W.; Ahmed, S.; Ajayi, H.; ...DeClerck, F.; ...Remans. R.; et al. (2019) Aligning evidence generation and use across health, development, and environment. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 39 p. 81-93. ISSN: 1877-3435
dc.subjectsustainable development goals
dc.subjectmethodology
dc.subjectenvironmental factors
dc.subjecthealth
dc.subjectresearch methods
dc.subjectdevelopment
dc.subjectmethods
dc.subjectcapacity development
dc.subjectenvironment
dc.titleAligning evidence generation and use across health, development, and environment
dc.typeJournal Article

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