Authors
Lydia Cumiskey, Dug Cubie, Janne Parviainen, Sukaina Bharwani, Pia-Johanna Schweizer, Benjamin Hofbauer, Max Steinhausen
Publication date
2024/3/7
Source
EGU24
Issue
EGU24-19048
Publisher
Copernicus Meetings
Description
Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) practitioners are increasingly encouraged to strengthen communication and engagement with multiple organisations and citizens to support inclusive and multi-level risk governance (Renn and Schweizer, 2009; Newig and Fritsch, 2009). Knowledge co-production processes and tools can support engagement across a wide range of stakeholders across the science-society interface, representing a diversity of disciplines, sectors, skills and knowledge types (Norstrom et al. 2020; Daniels et al. 2020). Such processes, encourage experimentation, creativity and learning in novel ways to help break down disciplinary barriers, encourage open dialogue, build trust and guide processes towards transdisciplinary solutions.
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