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Producing Actionable Knowledge for Crop Diversification

The policy brief has several key messages:

  • Actionable knowledge is context-specific knowledge that assists actors in their decision-making to be better positioned to achieve their goals. 
  • Producing actionable knowledge with Multi-Actor Approaches requires more than gathering ‘multiple actors’ around the table; it requires attention for the settings and processes that stimulate social learning, empower actors, and build social capital leading to consensus for action. 
  • Effective actionable knowledge production is based on mutual understanding, trust, and a common vision among researchers and societal actors; consortia should be enabled to stimulate social learning and build this social capital both before as well as over the course of a project.
  • The inherent unpredictability of innovation processes requires funding schemes that foster adaptive, learning-oriented project governance approaches replacing the accountability-focused schemes currently in place
  • More experimentation with innovation-sensitive funding instruments is needed to better understand how to effectively cross-pollinate scientific and practitioner knowledge and address pressing global issues. 

Link

zenodo.org: Producing Actionable Knowledge for Crop Diversification

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