TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge co-production and researcher roles in transdisciplinary environmental management projects
AU - Kruijf, Joanne Vinke de
AU - Verbrugge, Laura
AU - Schröter, Barbara
AU - den Haan, Robert Jan
AU - Cortes Arevalo, Juliette
AU - Fliervoet, Jan
AU - Henze, Jennifer
AU - Albert, Christian
N1 - Funding Information:
Jennifer Henze, Barbara Schröter and Christian Albert acknowledge support from the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) through a grant for the PlanSmart research group (funding code: 01UU1601A and B). The paper contributes to the Global Land Project (GLP) science plan regarding Land Governance theme, and to The Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS)'s mission to advance knowledge for supporting transitions toward sustainable stewardship of social‐ecological systems. Laura Verbrugge, V.J.C.A., Robert‐Jan den Haan and Jan Fliervoet acknowledge support from NWO‐TTW and the Ministry of Economic Affairs which provided funding for the research program RiverCare under grant number P12‐14.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Sustainable Development published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Calls for transformative change and participatory modes of knowledge production demand researchers to assume new roles. This paper synthesizes the literature on knowledge co-production and researcher roles to explore challenges for researchers involved in transdisciplinary environmental management projects. Our research methods combine a scoping review and reflections on personal experiences with three transdisciplinary projects. To conceptualize researcher roles in transdisciplinary knowledge co-production, we distinguish between three spaces: knowledge, formal policy, and stakeholder. Knowledge co-production requires collaboration between actors from different spaces and integration of diverse knowledge sources and types. Depending on whether researchers adopt knowledge-oriented, change-oriented or intermediating roles, they will experience different challenges. When researchers combine knowledge development with change-oriented and/or intermediating roles, they encounter new challenges, such as, maintaining independence or objectivity. To assist researchers in transdisciplinary projects, we conclude with a checklist of four elements to reflect upon: orientation, norms and values, expectations and resources.
AB - Calls for transformative change and participatory modes of knowledge production demand researchers to assume new roles. This paper synthesizes the literature on knowledge co-production and researcher roles to explore challenges for researchers involved in transdisciplinary environmental management projects. Our research methods combine a scoping review and reflections on personal experiences with three transdisciplinary projects. To conceptualize researcher roles in transdisciplinary knowledge co-production, we distinguish between three spaces: knowledge, formal policy, and stakeholder. Knowledge co-production requires collaboration between actors from different spaces and integration of diverse knowledge sources and types. Depending on whether researchers adopt knowledge-oriented, change-oriented or intermediating roles, they will experience different challenges. When researchers combine knowledge development with change-oriented and/or intermediating roles, they encounter new challenges, such as, maintaining independence or objectivity. To assist researchers in transdisciplinary projects, we conclude with a checklist of four elements to reflect upon: orientation, norms and values, expectations and resources.
KW - environmental management
KW - knowledge co-production
KW - knowledge integration
KW - researcher role
KW - river management
KW - transdisciplinary research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85123464930&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/sd.2281
DO - 10.1002/sd.2281
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85123464930
SN - 0968-0802
VL - 30
SP - 393
EP - 405
JO - SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
JF - SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
IS - 2
ER -