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Six modes of co-production for sustainability

Authors :
Jeanne L. Nel
Lakshmi Charli-Joseph
Ruth Brennan
Jasper Montana
Maria Tengö
Angela T. Bednarek
Julie G. Zaehringer
Henrik Österblom
Paul Chatterton
Tobias Haller
C. Wyborn
Melanie Ryan
Bruce Evan Goldstein
Jon Hutton
Rosemary Hill
Renée Jane Rondeau
Tomas Pickering
Christopher Cvitanovic
Elena M. Bennett
Nathan J. Bennett
Angela M. Guerrero
Beria Leimona
Andra Ioana Horcea-Milcu
Claudia Munera
Josephine Chambers
Rebecca L. Gruby
Robin S. Reid
Marja Spierenburg
Amos Brandeis
Nicole Klenk
Pongchai Dumrongrojwatthana
Kathleen A. Galvin
Maraja Riechers
Patrick Steyaert
María E. Fernández-Giménez
Anca Serban
Jessica Cockburn
K. Curran
América Paz Durán
Salamatu J. Fada
Jonathan Green
Jean-David Gerber
Urban Futures
Source :
Nature Sustainability, 4(11), 983. Nature Publishing Group, Chambers, J M, Wyborn, C, Ryan, M E, Reid, R S, Riechers, M, Serban, A, Bennett, N J, Cvitanovic, C, Fernández-Giménez, M E, Galvin, K A, Goldstein, B E, Klenk, N L, Tengö, M, Brennan, R, Cockburn, J J, Hill, R, Munera, C, Nel, J L, Österblom, H, Bednarek, A T, Bennett, E M, Brandeis, A, Charli-Joseph, L, Chatterton, P, Curran, K, Dumrongrojwatthana, P, Durán, A P, Fada, S J, Gerber, J D, Green, J M H, Guerrero, A M, Haller, T, Horcea-Milcu, A I, Leimona, B, Montana, J, Rondeau, R, Spierenburg, M, Steyaert, P, Zaehringer, J G, Gruby, R, Hutton, J & Pickering, T 2021, ' Six modes of co-production for sustainability ', Nature Sustainability, vol. 4, no. 11, pp. 983-996 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00755-x, Nature Sustainability, 4(11), 983-996, Nature Sustainability 4 (2021) 11
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

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 implications. 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. Co-production includes diverse aims, terminologies and practices. This study explores such diversity by mapping differences in how 32 initiatives from 6 continents co-produce diverse outcomes for the sustainable development of ecosystems at local to global scales.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23989629
Volume :
4
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Sustainability
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a5deaab4d6182c18c0d030a5db0a09e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00755-x