While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate change research, we still need to better understand how to coproduce climate knowledge. In this paper, we explore how collaborative climate hackathons coproduce local adaptation knowledge, and what this method reveals about local climate governance. The data derives from two collaborative climate hackathons, called Klimathons, that attracted 73 and 98 participants in Bergen, Norway. The participants were practitioners and decision-makers from local, regional, and national institutions as well as researchers from natural and social climate sciences. The collaborative group work revolved around the challenges and solutions of local adaptation p...
Involving a wide-range of stakeholders at different moments in the planning of urban adaptation to c...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
We examine why implementing climate aims has proven challenging for municipalities. Recognising that...
While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate ...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
Evidence shows that current adaptation planning approaches are not always successful in generating a...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
The usability of climate knowledge for decision makers has proved problematic. The often discussed u...
Decision-making for climate change adaptation requires an integrated and cross-sectoral approach to ...
Increasing climate change impacts are a major threat to sustainable urban development, and challenge...
In this article, we discuss local strategies for addressing the adaptation to climate change in Denm...
This position paper serves as an introductory guide to designing and facilitating an action research...
Much scholarship has argued that information on future climate change ought to be the basis for clim...
© 2018 by the authors; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal). The arena of locally embedded and enge...
Abstract The arena of locally embedded and engendered responses to climate change offers a particul...
Involving a wide-range of stakeholders at different moments in the planning of urban adaptation to c...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
We examine why implementing climate aims has proven challenging for municipalities. Recognising that...
While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate ...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
Evidence shows that current adaptation planning approaches are not always successful in generating a...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
The usability of climate knowledge for decision makers has proved problematic. The often discussed u...
Decision-making for climate change adaptation requires an integrated and cross-sectoral approach to ...
Increasing climate change impacts are a major threat to sustainable urban development, and challenge...
In this article, we discuss local strategies for addressing the adaptation to climate change in Denm...
This position paper serves as an introductory guide to designing and facilitating an action research...
Much scholarship has argued that information on future climate change ought to be the basis for clim...
© 2018 by the authors; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal). The arena of locally embedded and enge...
Abstract The arena of locally embedded and engendered responses to climate change offers a particul...
Involving a wide-range of stakeholders at different moments in the planning of urban adaptation to c...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
We examine why implementing climate aims has proven challenging for municipalities. Recognising that...