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Advantages:
- Easier and less cost intensive organization of processes
- Minimizing risks of failure to co-produce relevant knowledge and ensure the co-design of useful solutions for sustainability
- Develop your capacities to organize inter- and transdisciplinary processes yourself
Uses of this resource:
The goal of CoKnow is also to develop your capacities to organize inter- and transdisciplinary processes yourself. Trainings offered cover for example:
- Concepts, definitions and main issues related to transdisciplinarity and knowledge co-production
- Analysis of the context before starting a participatory and co-production process
- Planning a transdisciplinary process and knowledge co-production
- Presentation and testing of participatory tools, methods and settings
- Facilitation tools, methods and skills
- Evaluation of transdisciplinary processes
Additional information:
Hauck, J., Schmidt, J., Werner, A., (2016): Using social network analysis to identify key stakeholders in agricultural biodiversity governance and related land-use decisions at regional and local level. Ecol. Soc. 21 (2), Art. 49
Bela, G., Peltola, T., Young, J.C., Balázs, B., Arpin, I., Pataki, G., Hauck, J., Kelemen, E., Kopperoinen, L., Van Herzele, A., Keune, H., Hecker, S., Suškevičs, M., Roy, H.E., Itkonen, P., Külvik, M., László, M., Basnou, C., Pino, J., Bonn, A., (2016): Learning and the transformative potential of citizen science. Conserv. Biol. 30 (5), 990 – 999
Hauck, J., Albert, C., Fürst, C., Geneletti, D., La Rosa, D., Lorz, C., Spyra, M., (2016): Developing and applying ecosystem service indicators in decision-support at various scales. Special issue editorial. Ecol. Indic. 61 (Part 1), 1 – 5
Hauck, J., Stein, C., Schiffer, E., Vandewalle, M., (2015): Seeing the forest and the trees: Facilitating participatory network planning in environmental governance. Glob. Environ. Change 35 , 400 – 410
Albert, C., Hauck, J., Buhr, N., von Haaren, C., (2014): What ecosystem services information do users want? Investigating interests and requirements among landscape and regional planners in Germany. Landsc. Ecol. 29 (8), 1301 – 1313
Hauck, J., Görg, C., Werner, A., Jax, K., Bidoglio, G., Maes, J., Furman, E., Ratamäki, O., (2014): Transdisciplinary enrichment of a linear research process: experiences gathered from a research project supporting the European Biodiversity Strategy to 2020. Interdiscip. Sci. Rev. 39 (4), 376 – 391
Hauck, J., Görg, C., Varjopuro, R., Ratamäki, O., Jax, K., (2013): Benefits and limitations of the ecosystem services concept in environmental policy and decision making: some stakeholder perspectives. Environ. Sci. Policy 25 , 13 – 21
Hauck, J., Görg, C., Varjopuro, R., Ratamäki, O., Maes, J., Wittmer, H., Jax, K., (2013): “Maps have an air of authority”: potential benefits and challenges of ecosystem service maps at different levels of decision making. Ecosystem Services 4 , 25 – 32
Hauck, J., Schweppe-Kraft, B., Albert, C., Görg, C., Jax, K., Jensen, R., Fürst, C., Maes, J., Ring, I., Hönigová, I., Burkhard, B., Mehring, M., Tiefenbach, M., Grunewald, K., Schwarzer, M., Meurer, M., Sommerhäuser, M., Priess, J.A., Schmidt, J., Grêt-Regamey, A., (2013): The promise of the ecosystem services concept for planning and decision-making. GAIA 22 (4), 232 – 236
Maes, J., Hauck, J., Paracchini, M.L., Ratamäki, O., Hutchins, M., Termansen, M., Furman, E., Pérez-Soba, M., Braat, L., (2013): Mainstreaming ecosystem services into EU policy. Curr. Opin. Environ. Sustain. 5 (1), 128 – 134
Licence:
- Commercial
Development stage:
- Full, working product
Quality assurance:
- Scientific peer review
- Professional references