Re-Think

Re-Think emphasises the need for knowledge co-production, especially through transdisciplinary processes. Western knowledge systems, which often form the basis of (inter)national top-down interventions, can reproduce systemic problems, especially in the Global South, instead of resolving them (Partelow et al., 2019; Schwermer et al., 2021). Prioritising technical knowledge, for example, may disregard local, traditional knowledge systems (Iniesta-Arandia et al., 2015), although community and place-based knowledge can open up new intervention points for sustainability transformation (Bodorkós & Pataki, 2009; Lemahieu et al., 2018; Molnár et al., 2015; Petzold et al., 2020).

Re-Think