Co-production of Climate Services: A diversity of approaches and good practice from the ERA4CS projects (2017?2021)
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The Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research Report Series This publication can be quoted as: M??ez Costa, M.; Oen, A.M.P.; Neset, T.-S.; Celliers, L.; Suhari, M; Huang-Lachmann, J-T.; Pimentel, R.; Blair, B.; Jeuring, J.; Rodriguez-Camino, E.; Photiadou, C.; Jerez Columbi?, Y.; Gao, C.; Tudose, N.-C.; Cheval, S., Votsis, A.; West, J.; Lee, K.; Shaffrey, L.C.; Auer, C.; Hoff, H.; Menke, I.; Walton, P.; Schuck-Z?ller, S., Co-production of Climate Services: A diversity of approaches and good practice from the ERA4CS projects (2017?2021), CSPR Report Series, No 2022, Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, 2022, 1 - 56Download Item:

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PUBLISHEDReflecting on the experiences of 16 of the 26 projects funded under ERA4CS, this guide aims to define and recommend good practices for transdisciplinary knowledge co-production of climate services to researchers, users, funding agencies, and private sector service providers. Drawing on responses from ERA4CS project teams to a questionnaire and interviews, this guide maps the diversity of methods for stakeholder identification, involvement, and engagement. It also conducts an analysis of methods, tools, and mechanisms for engagement as well as evaluation of co-production processes.
Author: Jerez Columbi?, Yairen
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Centre for Climate Science and Policy ResearchType of material:
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No 2022CSPR Report Series
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Creative Technologies , Digital Engagement , Digital Humanities , Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , International Development , Smart & Sustainable Planet , CLIMATE CHANGE , Climate Change Impacts on the Environment , Co-production and co-creation , Energy and Climate Change , Intersectionality , climate change adaption , climate services , co-creation , eco-design , ecodesignDOI:
https://doi.org/10.3384/9789179291990ISSN:
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