TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge co-production for decision-making in human-natural systems under uncertainty
AU - Moallemi, Enayat A.
AU - Zare, Fateme
AU - Hebinck, Aniek
AU - Szetey, Katrina
AU - Molina-Perez, Edmundo
AU - Zyngier, Romy L.
AU - Hadjikakou, Michalis
AU - Kwakkel, Jan
AU - Haasnoot, Marjolijn
AU - More Authors, null
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Decision-making under uncertainty is important for managing human-natural systems in a changing world. A major source of uncertainty is linked to the multi-actor settings of decisions with poorly understood values, complex relationships, and conflicting management approaches. Despite general agreement across disciplines on co-producing knowledge for viable and inclusive outcomes in a multi-actor context, there is still limited conceptual clarity and no systematic understanding on what co-production means in decision-making under uncertainty and how it can be approached. Here, we use content analysis and clustering to systematically analyse 50 decision-making cases with multiple time and spatial scales across 26 countries and in 9 different sectors in the last decade to serve two aims. The first is to synthesise the key recurring strategies that underpin high quality decision co-production across many cases of diverse features. The second is to identify important deficits and opportunities to leverage existing strategies towards flourishing co-production in support of decision-making. We find that four general strategies emerge centred around: promoting innovation for robust and equitable decisions; broadening the span of co-production across interacting systems; fostering social learning and inclusive participation; and improving pathways to impact. Additionally, five key areas that should be addressed to improve decision co-production are identified in relation to: participation diversity; collaborative action; power relationships; governance inclusivity; and transformative change. Characterising the emergent strategies and their key areas for improvement can help guide future works towards more pluralistic and integrated science and practice.
AB - Decision-making under uncertainty is important for managing human-natural systems in a changing world. A major source of uncertainty is linked to the multi-actor settings of decisions with poorly understood values, complex relationships, and conflicting management approaches. Despite general agreement across disciplines on co-producing knowledge for viable and inclusive outcomes in a multi-actor context, there is still limited conceptual clarity and no systematic understanding on what co-production means in decision-making under uncertainty and how it can be approached. Here, we use content analysis and clustering to systematically analyse 50 decision-making cases with multiple time and spatial scales across 26 countries and in 9 different sectors in the last decade to serve two aims. The first is to synthesise the key recurring strategies that underpin high quality decision co-production across many cases of diverse features. The second is to identify important deficits and opportunities to leverage existing strategies towards flourishing co-production in support of decision-making. We find that four general strategies emerge centred around: promoting innovation for robust and equitable decisions; broadening the span of co-production across interacting systems; fostering social learning and inclusive participation; and improving pathways to impact. Additionally, five key areas that should be addressed to improve decision co-production are identified in relation to: participation diversity; collaborative action; power relationships; governance inclusivity; and transformative change. Characterising the emergent strategies and their key areas for improvement can help guide future works towards more pluralistic and integrated science and practice.
KW - Co-production
KW - Socio-ecological system
KW - Stakeholder
KW - Sustainability
KW - Transdisciplinary
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85164252140&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102727
DO - 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102727
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164252140
SN - 0959-3780
VL - 82
JO - Global Environmental Change
JF - Global Environmental Change
M1 - 102727
ER -