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Co-production of knowledge and sustainability transformations: a strategic compass for global research networks

Flurina Schneider, Theresa Tribaldos, Carolina Adler, Reinette Biggs, Ariane de Bremond, Tobias Büser, Cornelia B. Krug, Marie‐France Loutre, Sarah Moore, Albert V. Norström, Katsia Paulavets, Davnah Urbach, Eva Spehn, Gabriela Wülser, Ruben Zondervan

2021Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An increasing number of voices highlight the need for science itself to transform and to engage in the co-production of knowledge and action, in order to enable the fundamental transformations needed to advance towards sustainable futures. But how can global sustainability-oriented research networks engage in co-production of knowledge and action? The present article introduces a strategic tool called the ‘network compass’ which highlights four generic, interrelated fields of action through which networks can strive to foster co-production. It is based on the networks’ particular functions and how these can be engaged for co-production processes. This tool aims to foster self-reflection and learning within and between networks in the process of (re)developing strategies and activity plans and effectively contributing to sustainability transformations.

Topics & Concepts

CompassSustainabilityProduction (economics)BusinessKnowledge productionKnowledge managementSustainable productionProcess managementIndustrial organizationComputer scienceGeographyEconomicsBiologyEcologyCartographyMacroeconomicsSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social DevelopmentComplex Systems and Decision Making