Abstract
This presentation summarises the main results of the TRANSACTIONABLE project, which explored how transdisciplinary collaborations (TDCs) can support the production of actionable knowledge for climate-just and resilient societies. Building on interviews, participatory workshops, and collective reflection processes, the project developed a literature-informed analytical framework to examine enabling conditions, tensions, and power dynamics shaping TDCs across different project phases. The presentation introduces the TRANSACTIONABLE framework, the empirical research design, the main findings emerging from interviews and workshops, and the practical guidelines developed to support more intentional and reflexive transdisciplinary practice. It also presents the project’s capacity-building activities, including peer-to-peer coaching approaches aimed at strengthening reflexive and collaborative competencies among researchers.