Authors
Christopher Cvitanovic, Mark Howden, RM Colvin, Albert Norström, Alison M Meadow, PFE Addison
Publication date
2019/4/1
Source
Environmental Science & Policy
Volume
94
Pages
20-31
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Participatory research approaches are increasingly advocated as an effective means to produce usable climate adaptation science, and increase the likelihood that it will be beneficially incorporated into decision-making processes. However, while the implementation of participatory research approaches, such as those associated with knowledge co-production, have become increasingly commonplace, to date there has been little consideration given to the challenges and subsequent risks associated with their use. To start to address this gap we review the literature on participatory research in climate adaptation science. In doing so we identify and articulate several challenges, and subsequent risks, created by participatory research approaches to adaptation (i) science, (ii) scientists and scientific institutions, (iii) decision-makers and decision-making institutions and (iv) research funders. Based on this we identify …
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