In this Pathways Forum, Josie Chambers (Utrecht University), Tobias Haller (University of Bern), and Marja Spierenburg (Leiden University) will explore how to engage in meaningful co-productive practices for sustainability.
Sharing their experience through several case studies, they offer practical guidance on fostering co-productive agility in different contexts to transform conflict and tension that are inherent in co-productive processes into spaces for critical reflection to push beyond the status quo and open up opportunities for collective action.
ABOUT THE PATHWAYS FORUM
The Pathways Forum is a bi-monthly online event where researchers from diverse disciplines who engage, or want to engage, with societal actors in processes of adaptive learning to design, implement, and evaluate pathways to sustainability get a chance to reflect on concepts and theories of change, and discuss the practical implications of sustainability science and transdisciplinarity for research practices. Through this webinar series, the Pathways Initiative aims to develop and support agenda-setting, synthesis and capacity building around pathways for sustainability.