Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Co-production around high
mountain ecosystems
- Introducción
- Climate change: international agenda
- Prioritization of vulnerable ecosystems
- Paramos (moors) in Colombia
- Characteristics
- Ecosystem services
- Nature-based adaptation (NbA)
- Translated in protected areas
- Delimmitation
- High uncertainty
- Management strategy
- High values
- Enforcement
- Economic activities
- Science and society problem (Case study)
- Importance
and relevandce
- Controversy, high
values and high
uncertainty
- Relation to the STS debate
- Origin
- Context
- Actors involved
- Justification of the
interventions as an attempt
to improve the
science-society relationship
- Alignment with the governance types
- The perspective we hold has
implications for the way we govern
sustainability issues
- Objective and scope
- Interventions
- Knowledge co-production
- Description
- Year
- Background
- Aim
- Characteristics
- Coordinators and participants
- Methods
- Place
- Underpinning perspective
- Relationship aiming to improve
- Alignment with governance type
- Deliberative process
- Type of intervention
- Critical analysis
- Are the interventions complementary, adequate, contrary, necessary?
- Analysis of the merit of the
intervention in addressing the issue
- Strengths and weaknesses
according to each perspective
- Knowledge co-production
- Linear perspective
- Frame of analysis
- Brokerage at the
science–policy interface:
Ten recommendations for
effective Brokerage
- Interactive perspective
- Frame of analysis: Principles
for knowledge co-production
in sustainability issues
- Context-based
- Pluralistic
- Goal-oriented
- Interactive
- Co-productionist perspective
- How it occurs (Jasanoff)
- Representations
- Discourse
- Institutions
- Identities
- Socio-technical imaginaries
- Deliberative process
- Relational coproductionist participation
- Frame of analysis
- Reflexive Analysis and
Performance of Participation
in Science and Democracy
- Reflexive participatory practices
- Ecologizing participation
- Responsible participation
- Responsive participation
- Socio-technical imaginaries
- Interactive Perspective
- 'Residual realist' participation
- Methodological revisionism
- Frame of analysis
- 'Good' participation
- Inclusion,
representativeness,
participant learning,
decision impact
- Linear perspective
- Information deficit model
- Conclusion
- The interventions do not embody
the insights of co-production
especially in this aspects
- The interventions are
not complementary
- From the interactive perspective we could say that the
interventions were necessary and partially effective