Mediating Knowledge Co-Production for Inclusive Governance and Delivery of Food, Water and Energy Services in African Cities

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Temilade Sesan
Safietou Sanfo
Keneiloe Sikhwivhilu
Francis Dakyaga
Fati Aziz
Dzidzo Yirenya-Tawiah
Mercy Badu
Emmanuel Derbile
Mercy Ojoyi
Boubacar Ibrahim
Rabani Adamou
机构
[1] University of Ibadan , Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law
[2] West African Science Service Centre On Climate Change and Adapted Land Use,Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology
[3] DSI/Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre,Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies
[4] SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies,undefined
[5] Texas A&M University,undefined
[6] University of Ghana,undefined
[7] Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,undefined
[8] University of Pretoria,undefined
[9] Université Abdou Moumouni,undefined
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Urban Forum | 2022年 / 33卷
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Food-water-energy systems; Inclusive governance; Knowledge co-production; Service delivery; Sustainable cities; Transdisciplinary research;
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Rising rates of urbanisation in Africa, without attendant improvements in critical infrastructure, have occasioned gaps in the provision of basic services in cities across the continent. Different systems and scales of service delivery — decentralised and centralised, public and private — coexist and often compete in urban spaces but rarely connect in ways that ensure the needs of the poorest are met. Our paper interrogates the value of transdisciplinary research for bringing actors in these systems together to co-produce knowledge for inclusive and sustainable outcomes. Drawing on empirical data from two complementary projects in four African cities, we demonstrate the possibilities for facilitating this kind of knowledge co-production among system actors in the food, water and energy domains. We show, through a comparative approach, elements of the co-production process that enable more responsive engagement by traditionally detached policy actors. From our findings, we generate a framework that local researchers serving as ‘knowledge intermediaries’ can use to stimulate research-policy-society interactions aimed at fostering sustainable and inclusive service delivery across Africa. By synthesising the findings from local case studies into a widely applicable framework, our analysis informs both the theory and practice of transdisciplinary sustainability research in the African context where the imperative to bridge gaps in methodological innovation and service delivery is high.
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