Strategic Scientific Workshop “Co-production of knowledge in climate governance”
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co-production, co-creation, climate governance, interdisciplinaryAbstract
The overall aim of this report is to record the research objectives, results to date, and points for further investigation regarding knowledge co-production in climate governance. The aim is to continue the conversation initiated at the Scientific Strategic Workshop “Co-production of knowledge in climate governance”, held at the University of Bayreuth Center of International Excellence "Alexander von Humboldt", on May 5–6, 2022.
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