Abstract
This report presents the results of the TRANSACTIONABLE project, which explored how transdisciplinary collaborations (TDCs) can support the production of actionable knowledge for just and climate-resilient societies. Combining literature review, interviews, participatory workshops, and collective reflection processes, the report analyses enabling conditions, challenges, and power dynamics shaping TDCs across different project phases. A key contribution is the TRANSACTIONABLE analytical framework, which operationalises reflection on TDCs through six interconnected dimensions while integrating power relations and positionality as transversal elements. Based on the findings, the report proposes practical guidelines and peer-learning approaches to support more reflexive, equitable, and actionable transdisciplinary practice.