Towards dynamic research configurations. A framework for reflection on the contribution of research to policy and innovation processes



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DOI: 
10.1093/scipol/sct048
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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Science and Public Policy
Pages: 
207-218
Volume: 
41
Author(s): 
Schut M.
Peri-Urban Organic Agriculture and Short Food Supply Chains as Drivers for Strengthening City/Region Food Systems—Two Case Studies in Andalucía, Spain
Leeuwis C.
Klerkx L.
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This paper seeks to contribute to a better understanding of the complex dynamics that shape the contribution of research to policy and innovation processes that address ‘competing claims’ on natural resources and their management. Research in the context of competing claims requires strategies that: (1) can cope with high uncertainty and unpredictability; (2) are concerned with understanding the multiple dimensions of the issue at stake; (3) can facilitate change across different scales and levels; (4) include collaboration with different actors and stakeholders; and (5) may imply new roles for research and researchers. This paper reviews and builds upon research approaches to address these challenges. These research approaches are combined in a framework for dynamic research configurations that aims to stimulate reflection among researchers and to promote more embedded, context-sensitive and flexible research strategies

Publication year: 
2014
Keywords: 
natural resource management
Environmental science
Research policy
science–policy interface
interdisciplinarity
multistakeholder
Mode 2
agricultural innovation
Complex problems