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Coproductive capacities: rethinking science-governance relations in a diverse world

机译:协同生产能力:重新思考多元化世界中的科学与治理关系

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Tackling major environmental change issues requires effective partnerships between science and governance, but relatively little work in this area has examined the diversity of settings from which such partnerships may, or may not, emerge. In this special feature we draw on experiences from around the world to demonstrate and investigate the consequences of diverse capacities and capabilities in bringing science and governance together. We propose the concept of coproductive capacities as a useful new lens through which to examine these relations. Coproductive capacity is “the combination of scientific resources and governance capability that shapes the extent to which a society, at various levels, can operationalize relationships between scientific and public, private, and civil society institutions and actors to effect scientifically-informed social change.” This recasts the relationships between science and society from notions of “gaps” to notions of interconnectedness and interplay (coproduction); alongside the societal foundations that shape what is or is not possible in that dynamic connection (capacities). The articles in this special feature apply this concept to reveal social, political, and institutional conditions that both support and inhibit high-quality environmental governance as global issues are tackled in particular places. Across these articles we suggest that five themes emerge as important to understanding coproductive capacity: history, experience, and perceptions; quality of relationships (especially in suboptimal settings); disjunct across scales; power, interests, and legitimacy; and alternative pathways for environmental governance. Taking a coproductive capacities perspective can help us identify which interventions may best enable scientifically informed, but locally sensitive approaches to environmental governance.
机译:解决重大环境变化问题需要科学与治理之间建立有效的伙伴关系,但是在该领域相对较少的工作研究了这种伙伴关系可能会或可能不会出现的环境的多样性。在这一特殊功能中,我们借鉴了世界各地的经验,以证明和调查各种能力和能力将科学与治理融合在一起的后果。我们提出合作生产能力的概念,作为考察这些关系的有用的新视角。共同生产能力是“科学资源与治理能力的结合,决定了一个社会在各个层面上可以在何种程度上实现科学与公共,私人和民间社会机构与行为者之间的关系,以实现以科学为依据的社会变革。”这重塑了科学与社会之间的关系,从“缺口”概念转变为相互联系和相互作用(共同生产)的概念;与塑造这种动态联系(能力)的可能性或可​​能性的社会基础并存。该专题的文章运用这一概念来揭示社会,政治和制度条件,这些条件既支持又抑制了高质量的环境治理,因为在特定地方解决了全球性问题。在这些文章中,我们建议出现五个主题,这对于理解协同生产能力很重要:历史,经验和观念;关系的质量(尤其是在次优的环境中);跨尺度分离;权力,利益和合法性;以及环境治理的替代途径。从共同生产能力的角度来看,可以帮助我们确定哪些干预措施最能使科学知情但对当地敏感的环境治理方法成为可能。

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