Embracing Open Access for Empowering Young Environmentalists

This blog post celebrates the synergies between open access to research and effective environmental advocacy, highlighting the exemplary work of organisations like VFFF and the YEC program in empowering young environmentalists

In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, environmental and social justice staying informed and adaptable is key. This is where the importance of open access to research becomes undeniable. Open access ensures that organisations like Action4Agriculture, dedicated to environmental causes, have access to the latest research and best practices. This approach enables us to address the specific needs of our audience effectively, ensuring that our initiatives are both impactful and relevant.

The Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation’s (VFFF), much like our organisation, understands and values the significance of open access. Their support in this area exemplifies a commitment to ‘walking the talk’. By prioritising open access, VFFF ensures that entities focused on environmental stewardship, like the Young Environmental Champions (YEC) program, can continually refine and enhance their efforts based on current research and emerging trends.

The YEC program, with its alignment to VFFF’s ethos, stands as a prime example of effectively utilising open access research. From addressing the challenges faced by young environmentalists in high schools to promoting community-based collective action, the program is designed to fill the gaps identified by young change-makers and researchers alike. Our ‘From Idea to Impact’ online course epitomises this, offering tailored training and mentorship that responds to the specific needs of young environmentalists, especially in rural and regional communities.

Our experience with the YEC program underlines the necessity of open access in creating meaningful, research-backed environmental initiatives. Organisations like VFFF, which champion this approach, play a pivotal role in equipping young environmentalists with the tools to make a significant impact. As we move forward, the fusion of open access research and practical application will continue to be the cornerstone of empowering the next generation of environmental leaders.

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๐ŸŒ๐Ÿค Innovative Multistakeholder projects lifting collaboration rates ๐Ÿ’ก๐Ÿค”

Australia has one of the lowest collaboration rates in the OECD

“โ€œEveryone I talk to believes that the problem is academics โ€ฆ their incentives are very much associated with publish or perish.โ€ Malcolm Turnbull

Whilst the blame game is often counterproductive, it is important we address the ramifications for research in agriculture which is too often only found behind paywalls. When the majority of this research is funded by the taxpayer it is important to find ways to make it available to all organisations doing applied research.

With support from funding from the National Careers Institute Action4Agriculture is on a journey to encourage a communities of practice model

  • A community of practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a common concern, a set of problems, or an interest in a topic and who come together to fulfill both individual and group goals.
  • Communities of practice often focus on sharing best practices and creating new knowledge to advance a domain of professional practice. Interaction on an ongoing basis is an important part of this.
  • Many communities of practice rely on face-to-face meetings as well as web-based collaborative environments to communicate, connect and conduct community activities. Sourceย 

We are very excited to share with you our E-Book to support others to build successful multistakeholder partnerships

You can download it HEREย 

 

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