An Innovative Partnership and Methods for Knowledge Co-Production in Water Governance. The case study of the Gesso Stura Natural Park.

Author:

Lohse Eva Julia,Poto Margherita PaolaORCID,Campos Cecilia,Duglio Stefano,Engst Marina,Fischer Marius,Gänzle Richard,Hayden-Nygren Juliana,Kuhlmann David,Lawrenz Irina,Morrison Andrew,Owens Adele,Panieri Giuliana,Parola Giulia,Porrone Arianna,Schafmeister Paul,Ströher Alexander,Weidelt Thorben

Abstract

This report describes the education, research activities and productive dialogue that took place over a 3-day workshop at the Gesso Stura Natural Park (Italy, Piedmont Region). The project was coordinated by Prof. Eva Julia Lohse in collaboration with Prof. Margherita Paola Poto, and funded by the DAAD to establish and strengthen collaboration between the University of Bayreuth and the University of Turin. The workshop aimed to explore interdisciplinary, novel methods for (legal and political) water governance in the age of climate crisis. It investigated how co-production of knowledge can be used in environmental decision-making processes so as to reach better decisions based on a broader knowledge base, increase acceptance of protection measures by the public, and improve management of areas hit by severe droughts to guarantee access to water for communities. The workshop builds on the long-standing cooperation between the two principal researchers and their institutions regarding participation in environmental decision-making, sustainable development and water governance in Italy and Germany. This cooperation has been further developed by joint research on co-production of knowledge with indigenous and local communities to address the complex legal and social questions raised by the climate crisis.

Funder

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Publisher

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Environmental Engineering

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