Workshops bringing scientists together with stakeholders from various backgrounds have shown the importance of dialogue for co-designing climate pathways and highlighted the need for physical meetings and capacity building. To find and implement solutions to climate change and other complex problems that society faces, requires constructive dialogue between the research community and a wide range of other stakeholders. Since 2019, the ENGAGE project has developed and used a carefully designed stakeholder engagement process to co-design climate mitigation pathways through open discussions about a range of topics using a combination of surveys, visual tools, and presentations
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Communication practitioners are failing to engage publics and generate sufficient political will for...
Ensuring active participation of stakeholders in scientific projects faces many challenges. These ra...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Climate change is an extremely complex challenge characterized by its systemic nature and deep uncer...
While knowledge coproduction between climate scientists and climate information users has become a c...
A stakeholder dialogue aimed to facilitate the development and dissemination of the ATEAM European v...
This article addresses the involvement of stakeholders in sustainability research and suggests that ...
In order to combat climate change and reduce carbon dioxide emissions as suggested by the Intergover...
This paper provides an overview of the EU-funded project ‘Modelling the Impact of Climate Extremes’ ...
Over time, the idea of the public value of federally funded science has slowly transitioned from bas...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
Climate change poses known and unknown risks for coastal communities and also challenges for univers...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
In the context of climate change, both climate researchers and decision makers deal with uncertainti...
At their core, the UN Climate Change conferences known as “COPs” are the primary international venue...
Communication practitioners are failing to engage publics and generate sufficient political will for...
Ensuring active participation of stakeholders in scientific projects faces many challenges. These ra...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...