Figure 7.6. Knowledge co-production (adapted from Knapp and Trainor, 2015). Two-way, iterative communication is an important feature of knowledge co-production. In some cases, scientists and decision-makers communicate directly. Boundary organizations can facilitate this communication as well as the transfer of knowledge from scientists to decision-makers.
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Publication:
Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort Region
Page number:
203
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Figure 7.6. Knowledge co-production (adapted from Knapp and Trainor, 2015). Two-way, iterative communication is an important feature of knowledge co-production. In some cases, scientists and decision-makers communicate directly. Boundary organizations can facilitate this communication as well as the transfer of knowledge from scientists to decision-makers.
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Two-way, iterative communication
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Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 2017
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Burnthebook.co.uk