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
The challenges formulated within the Future Earth framework set the orientation for research program...
In the context of complex and unprecedented issues of global change, calls for new modes of knowledg...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
Research practice, funding agencies and global science organizations suggest that research aimed at ...
Researchers, stakeholders and funding organizations have embraced co-production of knowledge to solv...
Abstract There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge pr...
Co-production of knowledge between academic and non-academic communities is a prerequisite for resea...
This review paper addresses the challenging question of "how to" design and implement co-production ...
Purpose - Sustainability and Sustainable Development should be the top priorities of a Smarter Plane...
Purpose - Sustainability and Sustainable Development should be the top priorities of a Smarter Plane...
Our study aimed at understanding the utilization of research knowledge generated in sustainable deve...
The challenges formulated within the Future Earth framework set the orientation for research program...
Research shows that we need transdisciplinary research to face wicked sustainability problems. One a...
Collaborations based on academic–practitioner interactions are not always as straightforward as pres...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
The challenges formulated within the Future Earth framework set the orientation for research program...
In the context of complex and unprecedented issues of global change, calls for new modes of knowledg...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
Research practice, funding agencies and global science organizations suggest that research aimed at ...
Researchers, stakeholders and funding organizations have embraced co-production of knowledge to solv...
Abstract There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge pr...
Co-production of knowledge between academic and non-academic communities is a prerequisite for resea...
This review paper addresses the challenging question of "how to" design and implement co-production ...
Purpose - Sustainability and Sustainable Development should be the top priorities of a Smarter Plane...
Purpose - Sustainability and Sustainable Development should be the top priorities of a Smarter Plane...
Our study aimed at understanding the utilization of research knowledge generated in sustainable deve...
The challenges formulated within the Future Earth framework set the orientation for research program...
Research shows that we need transdisciplinary research to face wicked sustainability problems. One a...
Collaborations based on academic–practitioner interactions are not always as straightforward as pres...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
The challenges formulated within the Future Earth framework set the orientation for research program...
In the context of complex and unprecedented issues of global change, calls for new modes of knowledg...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...