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Alison M. Meadow
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 34
Citations - 2315
Alison M. Meadow is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Natural resource. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1408 citations.
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Principles for knowledge co-production in sustainability research
Albert V. Norström,Christopher Cvitanovic,Christopher Cvitanovic,Marie Löf,Simon West,Simon West,Simon West,Carina Wyborn,Carina Wyborn,Patricia Balvanera,Angela T. Bednarek,Elena M. Bennett,Reinette Biggs,Reinette Biggs,Ariane de Bremond,Ariane de Bremond,Bruce M. Campbell,Josep G. Canadell,Stephen R. Carpenter,Carl Folke,Carl Folke,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Owen Gaffney,Owen Gaffney,Stefan Gelcich,Jean-Baptiste Jouffray,Jean-Baptiste Jouffray,Melissa Leach,Martin Le Tissier,Berta Martín-López,Elena Louder,Marie-France Loutre,Alison M. Meadow,Harini Nagendra,Davnah Payne,Garry D. Peterson,Belinda Reyers,Belinda Reyers,Robert J. Scholes,Chinwe Ifejika Speranza,Marja Spierenburg,Marja Spierenburg,Mark Stafford-Smith,Maria Tengö,Sandra van der Hel,Ingrid van Putten,Ingrid van Putten,Henrik Österblom +48 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a set of four general principles that underlie high-quality knowledge co-production for sustainability research, and offer practical guidance on how to engage in meaningful co-productive practices, and how to evaluate their quality and success.
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Moving toward the Deliberate Coproduction of Climate Science Knowledge
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present five approaches to collaborative research that can be used to structure a coproduction process that each suit different types of research or management questions, decision-making contexts, and resources and skills available to contribute to the process of engagement.
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Moving Toward the Deliberate Co-Production of Climate Science Knowledge
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To co-produce or not to co-produce
Maria Carmen Lemos,James C. Arnott,Nicole M. Ardoin,Kristin Baja,Angela T. Bednarek,Art Dewulf,Clare Fieseler,Kristen A. Goodrich,Kripa Jagannathan,Nicole Klenk,Katharine J. Mach,Alison M. Meadow,Ryan Meyer,Richard H. Moss,Richard H. Moss,Leah Nichols,K. Dana Sjostrom,Missy Stults,Esther Turnhout,Catherine Vaughan,Gabrielle Wong-Parodi,Carina Wyborn +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the practice of co-production of knowledge to solve sustainability problems and understand what works in what contexts, and how to avoid potentially undesirable outcomes.
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The art of co-production of knowledge in environmental sciences and management: lessons from international practice
TL;DR: This review paper provides guidance to researchers on how to navigate different possibilities of the process of conducting transdisciplinary and co-production of knowledge research projects that best fit their research context, stakeholder needs, and research team capacities.