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Co-production
Further reading:
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Lawrence, M. G., S. Williams, P. Nanz & O. Renn
(2022). Characteristics, potentials, and challenges of
transdisciplinary research. One Earth, 5, 44-61.
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Mazzocchi, F. 2006. Complexity Science Knowledge:
Integration Local Scientific Knowledge. Journal Agricultural
Environmental Ethics 19 (3): 205–18.
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Norström, A. V., C. Cvitanovic, M. F. Löf, S. West, C.
Wyborn, & H. Österblom (2020). Principles for knowledge
co-production in sustainability research. Nature
Sustainability, 3, 182-190.
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Schneider, F., M. Giger, N. Harari, S. Moser, C. Oberlack, …
& A. Zimmermann (2019). Transdisciplinary co-production
of knowledge and sustainability transformations: Three
generic mechanisms of impact generation. Environmental
Science & Policy, 102, 26-35.
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Swilling, M. (2014). Rethinking the science-policy interface
in South Africa: Experiments in knowledge co-production.
South African Journal of Science, 110, 7.
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Turnhout, E., T. Metze, C. Wyborn, N. Klenk & E. Louder
(2020). The politics of co-production: participation, power,
and transformation. Current Opinion in Environmental
Sustainability, 42, 15-21.
Here, the Sundarban women in Bangladesh who were part of the TAPESTRY project, gathered to describe
how climate change is impacting their lives.
Photo credit. D. Parthasarathy
Concepts Co-production
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