%0 Journal Article %T Promoting climate change transformation with young people in Brazil: participatory action research through a looping approach %A Catherine Walker %A Cristiana Zara %A D¨¦bora Olivato %A Peter Kraftl %A Rachel Trajber %A Shirley Fernandes Monteiro %A Sophie Hadfield-Hill %A Victor Marchezini %J Action Research %@ 1741-2617 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1476750319829202 %X Amid research into the mounting social and environmental threats presented by climate change, young people¡¯s everyday experiences and knowledges are often overlooked, despite being the generation that will be most affected by climate change. We present a ¡®looping¡¯ methodology, developed through collaborative work between two distinct but complementary research projects wherein young people in the Para¨ªba do Sul watershed, S£¿o Paulo state, Brazil shared their perspectives on (respectively) climate-related disasters and the food¨Cwater¨Cenergy nexus. The approach brings together the theoretical framings of citizen science and nexus thinking under the aegis of participatory action research, to identify points of mutual learning in relation to the knowledge, action and critique co-produced with young people. This ¡®looping methodology¡¯ enables meta-analytic insights into how participatory action research, looped with other forms of action-oriented research, can enable young people and other protagonists to articulate and act upon the complex, multi-scalar processes that characterise what it means to live in uncertain social, political and environmental times %K Young people %K participatory action research %K environmental education %K disaster risk reduction %K food¨Cwater¨Cenergy nexus %K climate change adaptation %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1476750319829202