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Co-development, co-production and co-dissemination of scientific research: a case study to demonstrate mutual benefits.

Lucy C Woodall1,2, Sheena Talma2,3, Oliver Steeds2, Paris Stefanoudis1,2, Marie-May Jeremie-Muzungaile3, Alain de Comarmond3.   

Abstract

Inadequate and inequitable distribution of research capacity and resources limits both the opportunity for leadership and participation in science. It also results in biases of effort, poor and misinterpretation of global patterns and the availability of limited usable knowledge for current challenges. Increased participation in ocean research and decision-making is needed to account for many stressors and challenges. The current intergovernmental attention on the ocean (e.g. UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development) and the development of technologies that permit exploration and accelerate exploitation suggest that it is timely to focus on the ocean and its stewardship. Employing the principles of co-development, co-production and co-dissemination, this paper uses a case study of a deep reef project in Seychelles to illustrate some activities that can be employed to magnify research outcomes and legacy. We provide examples that range from ministerial briefings and planning meetings to joint fieldwork, grant allocation and co-authoring outputs. These activities helped us to align priorities, promote authentic interactions and focus on equitable science. Finally, reflecting on our experiences, we acknowledge the benefits brought by respectful and long-term partnerships, the variety of activities needed to develop these and challenges of maintaining them. In the future, we also want to include more opportunities for regional peer-to-peer learning and technology transfer.

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Keywords:  collaboration; deep sea; marine; partnership; transdisciplinary

Year:  2021        PMID: 33849351     DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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1.  My Deep Sea, My Backyard: a pilot study to build capacity for global deep-ocean exploration and research.

Authors:  Diva J Amon; Randi D Rotjan; Brian R C Kennedy; Gerard Alleng; Rafael Anta; Eriatera Aram; Thera Edwards; Marcia Creary-Ford; Kristina M Gjerde; Judith Gobin; Laura-Ashley Henderson; Alexis Hope; Raquel Khan Ali; Sebastian Lanser; Keith Lewis; Hannah Lochan; Scott MacLean; Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa; Brennan Phillips; Betarim Rimon; Stacey-Ann Sarjursingh; Tooreka Teemari; Aranteiti Tekiau; Alan Turchik; Henri Vallès; Kareati Waysang; Katherine L C Bell
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 6.671

2.  The Politics of Knowledge Production: Training and Practice of Archaeological Science in Africa.

Authors:  Thomas Panganayi Thondhlana; Edwinus Chrisantus Lyaya; Ezekia Mtetwa
Journal:  Afr Archaeol Rev       Date:  2022-09-07

3.  Five actionable pillars to engage the next generation of leaders in the co-design of transformative ocean solutions.

Authors:  Erin V Satterthwaite; Valeriya Komyakova; Natalia G Erazo; Louise Gammage; Gabriel A Juma; Rachel Kelly; Daniel Kleinman; Delphine Lobelle; Rachel Sapery James; Norlaila Binti Mohd Zanuri
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2022-10-17       Impact factor: 9.593

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