Designing knowledge coproduction for climate and development : CARIAA working paper #21

Date

2017

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IDRC, Ottawa, ON

Abstract

This working paper provides insights that Collaborative Adaptation Research in Africa and Asia (CARIAA) and similar adaptation research initiatives can apply to help determine the potential of knowledge co-production as a means to influence policy, practice and behaviour. It outlines a range of approaches to, and some limits on, co-production of knowledge in climate and development. Using a review of recent literature and a sample of six case studies of self-identified “successful” co-production processes, success factors are proposed and examined across different approaches and problem types.

Description

Includes abstract in French

Keywords

CLIMATE CHANGE, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, KNOWLEDGE CO-PRODUCTION, CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES, DEVELOPPEMENT INTERNATIONAL, COPRODUCTION DE CONNAISSANCES, CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION, VULNERABLE POPULATIONS, CLIMATE CHANGE HOTSPOTS, SOUTH OF SAHARA, GLOBAL SOUTH, KNOWLEDGE SHARING, RESEARCH CAPACITY, RESEARCH NEEDS, CASE STUDIES

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