Fostering inclusion and equity in ocean sustainability through knowledge co-construction

Summary

Ocean science plays a critical role in decision-making processes with distributional effects, which inherently carry equity implications. At the same time, concerns about equity shape how ocean science is conducted, influencing which scientific questions are prioritized. Expanding participation in setting research agendas through inclusive processes can significantly alter the trajectory of ocean science. Recent initiatives promoting "ocean knowledge co-production" in transdisciplinary research are grounded in this idea, emphasizing the involvement of decision-makers and coastal communities in determining scientific priorities. Such inclusivity enhances the relevance of research for policy needs and strengthens community trust by increasing the legitimacy of scientific endeavors.

However, co-production is not a one-size-fits-all solution. There are multiple models of co-production, with varying degrees of inclusion, equitability, and effectiveness, and some may even backfire if not implemented carefully. The emerging International Platform for Ocean Sustainability (IPOS) aims to integrate co-production into its operational framework, with the goal of producing actionable, community-relevant research to strengthen ocean knowledge-policy interfaces. We present the findings from our multi-pronged attempts at defining and piloting inclusive and equitable co-production processes within the context of the IPOS framework. This includes: 1) Key design features elicited during dedicated workshops with marine social scientists and practitioners; 2) The "IPOS Handbook for Best Practices Implementation."; 3) Outcomes from a Towards IPOS Pilot Project in co-leadership with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IP&LC).

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Affiliated research theme or topic: Doing sustainability research
Link to centre authors: Pereira, Laura
Publication info: Gerald Singh, Nancy Karigitu, Leopoldo Gerhardinger, Frank Mirobo, Laura Pereira, Samiya Selim, Anna Zivian, Heloise Jean. 2025. Fostering inclusion and equity in ocean sustainability through knowledge co-construction. One Ocean Science Congress. https://doi.org/10.5194/oos2025-432

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