Principles for knowledge co-production in sustainability research
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Norstrom, Albert V.
Cvitanovic, Christopher
Lof, Marie F.
West, Simon
Wyborn, Carina
Balvanera, Patricia
Bednarek, A. T.
Bennett, Elena M.
Biggs, Reinette
de Bremond, Ariane
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Research practice, funding agencies and global science organizations suggest that research aimed at addressing sustainability challenges is most effective when 'co-produced' by academics and non-academics. Co-production promises to address the complex nature of contemporary sustainability challenges better than more traditional scientific approaches. But definitions of knowledge co-production are diverse and often contradictory. We propose a set of four general principles that underlie high-quality knowledge co-production for sustainability research. Using these principles, we offer practical guidance on how to engage in meaningful co-productive practices, and how to evaluate their quality and success.
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Nature Sustainability
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2037-12-31
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