Exploring complexity: a thread through recent reflections

In complex settings, different practices like evaluation, co-design, systems thinking, social learning, and participatory action research often build on common foundations. This post brings together a set of recent reflections that explore these shared starting points: clarity of purpose, attention

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Designing together: reflections on co-design in complex settings

Co-design is increasingly used to tackle complex challenges—but what does it look like in practice? Drawing on work across multi-stakeholder initiatives in areas including land use, climate adaptation, and public health, this post explores six elements that help shape grounded,

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Working with care: Supporting ethics in research and evaluation

Many independent researchers and evaluators work in applied settings where formal ethics review isn’t readily available. This post reflects on why ethical reflection still matters – and introduces a protocol developed to support collaborative, peer-based review and shared learning. It

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Social learning in practice: Strengthening collaboration amid complexity

In complex settings, effective collaboration depends on more than information-sharing — it requires building shared understanding and creating the conditions for collective learning. This post explores how social learning strengthens collaboration by fostering dialogue, reflection, and adaptation across diverse perspectives.

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Systems thinking and systemic design: working with complexity

Today’s challenges—climate change, freshwater management, biodiversity loss, and social inequality—are deeply interconnected. Traditional approaches often focus on isolated fixes, but real solutions require a broader view. Systems thinking and systemic design provide ways to understand complexity, identify leverage points, and

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Breaking the silos: Why the IPBES reports call for systemic change

The latest IPBES Nexus and Transformative Change reports reinforce what many already know: the world’s biggest challenges—biodiversity loss, climate change, food and water insecurity, and health crises—are interconnected. Yet, all too often, our policy responses remain fragmented, failing to address

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