Supporting researchers’ engagement in international science–policy bodies
Sergio A. Lambertucci (),
Niki Frantzeskaki,
Sebastian Villasante,
Fern Wickson,
Yves Zinngrebe,
Victoria Reyes-García,
Elena Bennett,
Karen O’Brien,
Rafael Calderón-Contreras,
Chuan Liao,
Lucas A. Garibaldi,
Lynne Shannon,
Pramod K. Singh,
Pete Smith,
Julia Leventon,
Debora Ley,
Taylor H. Ricketts,
David T. S. Hayman,
Hannah Gosnell,
Pamela McElwee,
Reinette ‘Oonsie’ Biggs,
Edward R. Carr and
Arun Agrawal
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Sergio A. Lambertucci: CONICET - Universidad Nacional del Comahue
Niki Frantzeskaki: Utrecht University
Sebastian Villasante: University of Santiago de Compostela
Fern Wickson: UiT the Arctic University of Norway
Yves Zinngrebe: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)
Victoria Reyes-García: Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA)
Elena Bennett: McGill University
Karen O’Brien: University of Oslo
Rafael Calderón-Contreras: Department of Social Sciences, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Cuajimalpa
Chuan Liao: Cornell University
Lucas A. Garibaldi: Agroecología y Desarrollo Rural
Lynne Shannon: University of Cape Town
Pramod K. Singh: Institute of Rural Management Anand
Pete Smith: University of Aberdeen
Julia Leventon: Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences CzechGlobe
Debora Ley: Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
Taylor H. Ricketts: University of Vermont
David T. S. Hayman: Massey University
Hannah Gosnell: Oregon State University
Pamela McElwee: Rutgers University
Reinette ‘Oonsie’ Biggs: Stellenbosch University
Edward R. Carr: Stockholm Environment Institute US
Arun Agrawal: University of Notre Dame
Nature Sustainability, 2025, vol. 8, issue 9, 982-985
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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.
Date: 2025
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