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Resilience to climate change: from theory to practice through co-production of knowledge in Chile

In theory, building resilience is touted as one way to deal with climate change impacts; however, in practice, there is a need to examine how contexts influence the capacity of building resilience. A participatory process was carried out through workshops in regions affected by drought in Chile in 2014. The aim was to explore how resilience theory can be better applied and articulated into practice vis-á-vis participatory approaches that enrich the research process through the incorporation of co-produced. The results show that there are more differences in responses by type of actor than between regions, where issues of national interest, such as ‘education-information’ and ‘preparedness’, are highlighted over others. However, historically relevant local topics emerged as differentiators: decentralisation, and political will. This reinforces why special attention must be given to the different understandings in knowledge co-production processes. This study provides evidence and lessons on the importance of incorporating processes of the co-production of knowledge as a means to better articulate and transfer abstract concepts, such as resilience theory, into practice.
Sustainability Science, 12 (1)
ISSN:1862-4065
ISSN:1862-4057
- ETH Zurich Switzerland
- King's College London United Kingdom
- University of Chile Chile
- Center for Climate and Resilience Research Chile
- Center for Climate and Resilience Research Chile
Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, Resilience, Drought, Geography, Planning and Development, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Co-production; Resilience; Climate change; Transdisciplinarity; Drought; Chile, Health(social science), Transdisciplinarity, Co-production, Climate change, Chile, Nature and Landscape Conservation
Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, Resilience, Drought, Geography, Planning and Development, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Co-production; Resilience; Climate change; Transdisciplinarity; Drought; Chile, Health(social science), Transdisciplinarity, Co-production, Climate change, Chile, Nature and Landscape Conservation
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