Supporting researchers’ engagement in international science–policy bodies
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2025
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Systemic barriers to sustained academic participation in the activities of international science–policy organizations undermine equitable knowledge co-production — a collaborative multi-actor creation of knowledge. We outline institutional reforms to tackle such barriers to the benefit of researchers, organizations and society at large.
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Taverne, Global and Planetary Change, Food Science, Geography, Planning and Development, Ecology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Urban Studies, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
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Lambertucci, S A, Frantzeskaki, N, Villasante, S, Wickson, F, Zinngrebe, Y, Reyes-García, V, Bennett, E, O’Brien, K, Calderón-Contreras, R, Liao, C, Garibaldi, L A, Shannon, L, Singh, P K, Smith, P, Leventon, J, Ley, D, Ricketts, T H, Hayman, D T S, Gosnell, H, McElwee, P, Biggs, R O, Carr, E R & Agrawal, A 2025, 'Supporting researchers’ engagement in international science–policy bodies', Nature Sustainability, vol. 8, no. 9, pp. 982–985. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-025-01612-x