Knowledge Exchange Project
We are conducting a national consultation to find out more about the needs and preferences of a broad range of users of taxonomy and biodiversity information as well as exploring the barriers to adoption of research results.
The research will be conducted in four phases:
- Questionnaire: A questionnaire will identify and scope the diverse range of people who use taxonomic products for biodiversity information. User needs and preferences, and impediments to adoption of taxonomic products, will be elicited to improve researcher understanding.
- Focus Groups: Issues raised by respondents in the questionnaire will be explored in more depth through focus group discussions.
- User Product Testing Workshops: Knowledge brokers will engage researchers and users in the collaborative development of taxonomic products from the 6 areas of TRIN research.
- User Product Evaluation Workshops: User communities will be involved in evaluation and feedback of taxonomic products produced by TRIN.
The information we obtain from this research will help the development of new, improved taxonomic products, from the six areas of TRIN research, that better meet the needs of people who use them.
This research will also help us to identify key issues, on a broader scale, in the delivery of biodiversity information to the user community.
