Six modes of co-production for sustainability
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Date of Publication
August 5, 2021
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Article
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Contributor
Chambers, Josephine M. | |
Wyborn, Carina | |
Ryan, Melanie E. | |
Reid, Robin S. | |
Riechers, Maraja | |
Serban, Anca | |
Bennett, Nathan J. | |
Cvitanovic, Christopher | |
Fernández-Giménez, María E. | |
Galvin, Kathleen A. | |
Goldstein, Bruce E. | |
Klenk, Nicole L. | |
Tengö, Maria | |
Brennan, Ruth | |
Cockburn, Jessica J. | |
Hill, Rosemary | |
Munera, Claudia | |
Nel, Jeanne L. | |
Österblom, Henrik | |
Bednarek, Angela T. | |
Bennett, Elena M. | |
Brandeis, Amos | |
Charli-Joseph, Lakshmi | |
Chatterton, Paul | |
Curran, K. | |
Dumrongrojwatthana, Pongchai | |
Durán, América Paz | |
Fada, Salamatu J. | |
Green, Jonathan M. H. | |
Guerrero, Angela M. | |
Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana | |
Leimona, Beria | |
Montana, Jasper | |
Rondeau, Renee | |
Spierenburg, Marja | |
Steyaert, Patrick | |
Gruby, Rebecca | |
Hutton, Jon | |
Pickering, Tomas |
Series
Nature sustainability
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2398-9629
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Springer
Language
English
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Description
The promise of co-production to address complex sustainability challenges is compelling. Yet, co-production, the collaborative weaving of research and practice, encompasses diverse aims, terminologies and practices, with poor clarity over their impli- cations. To explore this diversity, we systematically mapped differences in how 32 initiatives from 6 continents co-produce diverse outcomes for the sustainable development of ecosystems at local to global scales. We found variation in their purpose for utilizing co-production, understanding of power, approach to politics and pathways to impact. A cluster analysis identified six modes of co-production: (1) researching solutions; (2) empowering voices; (3) brokering power; (4) reframing power; (5) navigating differences and (6) reframing agency. No mode is ideal; each holds unique potential to achieve particular outcomes, but also poses unique challenges and risks. Our analysis provides a heuristic tool for researchers and societal actors to critically explore this diversity and effectively navigate trade-offs when co-producing sustainability.
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