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To co-produce or not to co-produce

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  • Maria Carmen Lemos

    (University of Michigan)

  • James C. Arnott

    (University of Michigan
    Aspen Global Change Institute, University of Michigan)

  • Nicole M. Ardoin

    (Stanford University, Graduate School of Education and Woods Institute for the Environment)

  • Kristin Baja

    (Urban Sustainability Directors Network)

  • Angela T. Bednarek

    (The Pew Charitable Trusts)

  • Art Dewulf

    (Wageningen University, Public Administration and Policy Group)

  • Clare Fieseler

    (Georgetown University)

  • Kristen A. Goodrich

    (Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
    University of California Irvine)

  • Kripa Jagannathan

    (University of California, Berkeley)

  • Nicole Klenk

    (University of Toronto)

  • Katharine J. Mach

    (Stanford University)

  • Alison M. Meadow

    (University of Arizona)

  • Ryan Meyer

    (University of California, Davis)

  • Richard Moss

    (Columbia University
    Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

  • Leah Nichols

    (National Science Foundation)

  • K. Dana Sjostrom

    (University of Memphis)

  • Missy Stults

    (City of Ann Arbor)

  • Esther Turnhout

    (Wageningen University, Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group)

  • Catherine Vaughan

    (International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Earth Institute/Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory)

  • Gabrielle Wong-Parodi

    (Carnegie Mellon University, Engineering and Public Policy)

  • Carina Wyborn

    (Luc Hoffmann Institute)

Abstract

Researchers, stakeholders and funding organizations have embraced co-production of knowledge to solve sustainability problems. Research focusing on the practice of co-production can help us understand what works in what contexts and how to avoid potentially undesirable outcomes.

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  • Maria Carmen Lemos & James C. Arnott & Nicole M. Ardoin & Kristin Baja & Angela T. Bednarek & Art Dewulf & Clare Fieseler & Kristen A. Goodrich & Kripa Jagannathan & Nicole Klenk & Katharine J. Mach &, 2018. "To co-produce or not to co-produce," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 1(12), pages 722-724, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natsus:v:1:y:2018:i:12:d:10.1038_s41893-018-0191-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41893-018-0191-0
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    1. Mary Fastiggi & Sara Meerow & Thaddeus R Miller, 2021. "Governing urban resilience: Organisational structures and coordination strategies in 20 North American city governments," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 58(6), pages 1262-1285, May.
    2. Eakin, Hallie & Keele, Svenja & Lueck, Vanessa, 2022. "Uncomfortable knowledge: Mechanisms of urban development in adaptation governance," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 159(C).
    3. Vivian Tseng & Angela Bednarek & Kristy Faccer, 2022. "How can funders promote the use of research? Three converging views on relational research," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
    4. David Lewis & M. Feisal Rahman & Revocatus Twinomuhangi & Shababa Haque & Nazmul Huq & Saleemul Huq & Lars Ribbe & Asif Ishtiaque, 2023. "University-Based Researchers as Knowledge Brokers for Climate Policies and Action," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 35(3), pages 656-683, June.
    5. Tubridy, Fiadh & Lennon, Mick & Scott, Mark, 2022. "Managed retreat and coastal climate change adaptation: The environmental justice implications and value of a coproduction approach," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 114(C).
    6. Franck Lecocq & Alain Nadaï & Christophe Cassen, 2022. "Getting models and modellers to inform deep decarbonization strategies," Climate Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(6), pages 695-710, July.
    7. Gerlak, Andrea K. & Guido, Zack & Owen, Gigi & McGoffin, Mariana Sofia Rodriguez & Louder, Elena & Davies, Julia & Smith, Kelly Jay & Zimmer, Andy & Murveit, Anna M. & Meadow, Alison & Shrestha, Padme, 2023. "Stakeholder engagement in the co-production of knowledge for environmental decision-making," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 170(C).

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