Innovative pathways for an efficient co-design and extension of socio-environmental change between scientists and… others
Résumé
Addressing science-policy interfaces without including the "others" may lead to disconnections between policy design and efficiency of implementation. In this course held at the "ghent group on science-policy interfaces" we introduce the CoOPLAGE approach as a set of innovative pathways based on participatory modeling, We question :
- the relation between knowledge production and dissemination, and its low impact on the changes required. We question what’s next in the future strategies.
- the essence of transformative science & its potential impact
- multi-level participatory decision making
- roles and engagement of the various stakeholders in the transformative processes
- bases and potentials of a theory of change : targets, holders.
- stages, needs and options for future strategies
- ethical questions between scientific, participation and consequentialist ethics
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