Beschreibung
Coproduction of knowledge (CoPK) brings together different knowledge constellations and knowledge bearers to develop a holistic comprehension of a complex problem like climate change. The book offers an overview from a mostly legal perspective of how CoPK is applied to research, education and practice to tackle complex problems, such as climate governance, through an inclusive and participatory approach. CoPK reconfigures the research focus from one that is inherently informed by traditional modes of scientific research to one that is informed by a collective and collaborative approach. The book is divided into two parts: an analysis of CoPK as a methodological approach to research and education (Part I) and a map of case studies of jurisdictions in which CoPK is adopted to overcome inequalities or guarantee inclusive participation (Part II). This book is the result of an international and comparative strategic-scientific workshop organized at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.
Autorenportrait
Eva Julia Lohse ist Professorin für Öffentliches Recht, Rechtsvergleichung und Europarecht und Direktorin der Forschungsstelle für das Recht der nachhaltigen Entwicklung (FORNE) an der Universität Bayreuth. Sie forscht zum Thema Verwaltungsrechtsvergleichung mit dem Ziel, Beispiele für Regelungsoptionen im Umweltrecht, Klimawandelrecht und der Partizipation an staatlichen Entscheidungen zu geben.
Leseprobe
Leseprobe