Samrawit Gougsa , Victoria Pratt , Babitha George , Cecilia Vilela , Daniel Kobei , Sylvia Kokunda , Ilan Kelman , Ben Eaton , Lilian Maina , Samson Luari , Outi Autti , Kaisa Kerätär , Jenni Laiti , Catherine Baxendale , Romit Raj , Reema Deshpande , Riya Gokharu , Neha Singh , Sheila Ghelani , Nqatyiswa Mendu , Ayesha Ahmad
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Land Body Ecologies: A case study for global transdisciplinary collaboration at the intersections of environment and mental health
Land Body Ecologies (LBE) is a global, transdisciplinary research group seeking to understand the mental health dimensions of minority, Indigenous and other land-dependent communities’ relationship to ecologies in a changing environment. We posit that our project is a successful case of global transdisciplinary collaboration that can serve as an example for others. In this paper we present: (1) an overview of our project structure across various disciplines and geographies; (2) a description of how we manage day-to-day operations and decision-making; (3) details of how we operationalise collaboration through examples from three key areas – creative methodologies, language considerations and authorship; (4) a discussion on strengths and limitations of the project.