How to Make Co-Production More Equitable
This one-pager is a based on a report: Timm, K., Akerlof, K., et al. (2024). Perspectives on Equitable Co-Production: Workshop Report. University of Alaska Fairbanks & George Mason University. These materials are being submitted in conjunction with the special issue of Community Science on equitable co-production. National Science Foundation (NSF) Award Abstract #2135538,
“EAGER: Equity in Scientific Co-Production Processes: Creation of a Framework”.
This is being submitted in conjunction with the special issue of Community Science on equitable co-production. They are associated with the CSJ paper “What Does Equitable Co-Production Entail: three perspectives”. The link to the Community Science Journal paper is the following:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2022CSJ000021