10.15131/shef.data.11569620.v3
Judith Tsouvalis-Gerber
Judith
Tsouvalis-Gerber
Ruth Little
Ruth
Little
Co-Design, Co-production and Participatory Policy Making - Insights From the Social Sciences
The University of Sheffield
2020
co-design and co-production
participatory approaches
policymaking
agri-environmental policy
Sociology
Public Economics- Publically Provided Goods
Public Economics- Public Choice
Geography
Environment and Resource Economics
2020-02-27 21:31:36
Report
https://orda.shef.ac.uk/articles/report/Co-Design_Co-production_and_Participatory_Policy_Making_-_Insights_From_the_Social_Sciences/11569620
<sup>This Working Paper is concerned with the use of co-design and co-production approaches in policymaking in the fields of agriculture and the environment. It draws together evidence and key findings from the
social sciences on co-design, co-production and related participatory
approaches and discusses their differences, strengths, and weaknesses. It
outlines why these approaches are considered to add value to policymaking and
explains why they have become increasingly popular in recent decades. The paper
also looks at the principles of different participatory approaches and some of the
methods they use. It makes policy recommendations, and highlights evidence
gap</sup>s.