Six modes of co-production for sustainability
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- Title
- Six modes of co-production for sustainability
- Creators
- Rebecca L. GrubyJosephine ChambersC. WybornMelanie RyanRobin S. ReidMaraja RiechersAnca SerbanNathan J. BennettChristopher CvitanovicChristopher CvitanovicMaría E. Fernández-GiménezKathleen A. GalvinBruce Evan GoldsteinNicole KlenkMaria TengöRuth BrennanJessica CockburnRosemary HillRosemary HillJeanne L. NelHenrik ÖsterblomClaudia MuneraJeanne L. NelAngela T. BednarekElena M. BennettAmos BrandeisLakshmi Charli-JosephPaul ChattertonK. CurranPongchai DumrongrojwatthanaAmérica Paz DuránSalamatu J. FadaJean-David GerberJonathan GreenAngela M. GuerreroTobias HallerAndra Ioana Horcea-MilcuBeria LeimonaJasper MontanaRenée Jane RondeauMarja SpierenburgMarja SpierenburgPatrick SteyaertJulie G. ZaehringerJon HuttonTomas Pickering
- Publication Details
- Nature sustainability, Vol.4(11), pp.983-996
- Publisher
- Nature Portfolio
- Grant note
- Luc Hoffmann InstituteMAVA FoundationEconomic and Social Research Council: RG97777 Rhodes University Postdoctoral FellowshipWalton Family Foundation: 2018-1371 David and Lucile Packard Foundation: 2019-68336 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation: GBMF5668.02 UK Research and Innovation's Global Challenges Research Fund through the Trade, Development and the Environment Hub project: ES/S008160/1 Volkswagen StiftungNiedersachsisches Ministerium fur Wissenschaft und Kultur grant: A112269 Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant: 840207 Leverhulme Trustr4d programme of the Swiss Programme for Research on Global Issues for Development: 400440 152167 Swiss National Science Foundation: IZSEZ0_180391 Marie Curie Actions (MSCA): 840207 Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF): IZSEZ0_180391 ESRC: ES/S011447/1
This project and paper were supported by the Luc Hoffmann Institute and MAVA Foundation. We acknowledge the Center for Collaborative Conservation, PECS, the Cambridge Conservation Initiative and The Pew Charitable Trusts for hosting our workshops. We thank J. Lokrantz at Azote for improving the graphics design. J.M.C. received support from the Economic and Social Research Council (grant RG97777). J.J.C. was funded by a Rhodes University Postdoctoral Fellowship and acknowledges the contributions of P. Singh and S. Behngu to analysing the Durban Research Action Partnership case. H.o. was funded by the Walton Family Foundation (grant 2018-1371), the David and Lucile Packard Foundation (grant 2019-68336) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (grant GBMF5668.02). J.M.H.G. was supported by the UK Research and Innovation's Global Challenges Research Fund through the Trade, Development and the Environment Hub project (project ES/S008160/1). A.-I.H.-M. was supported from a Volkswagen Stiftung and the Niedersachsisches Ministerium fur Wissenschaft und Kultur grant (A112269), followed by a Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant (840207). A.-I.H.-M also acknowledges support from the Leverage Points project practice partners and all project team members. J.M. was supported by the Leverhulme Trust. J.G.Z. was funded by the r4d programme of the Swiss Programme for Research on Global Issues for Development (grant 400440 152167). Elements of this work were undertaken while J.G.Z. was a visiting scholar at the Department of Geography, University of Cambridge (May 2018-April 2019), supported through Scientific Exchange funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant IZSEZ0_180391).
- Academic Unit
- Rosenstiel - Environmental Science and Policy; Rosenstiel School; Environmental Science & Policy Department
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991031969803502976