Environmental participation: Practices engaging the public with science and governance
Book, 2020

This book introduces environmental participation as a distinct field comprising diverse practices. It presents examples of public participation specifically in environmental science, decision making and expertise. The first chapter introduces the science studies perspective and the key concepts that underpin the argument for approaching such a range of practices as a coherent field. The following three chapters explore a wide range of practical examples of how the public can participate in all three domains. Drawing on her experience with a variety of transdisciplinary projects Landström discusses topics including the coproduction of knowledge about flooding, community involvement with radioactive waste disposal and collaborative water quality modelling. She then goes on to cover citizen science and social movement expertise as environmental participation practices. The concluding chapter reflects on the challenges as well as future opportunities of environmental participation. This book is aimed at readers from a variety of academic and non-academic backgrounds and will be a great interest to social and natural scientists, students and practitioners.

Co-production of knowledge

Radioactive waste disposal

Environmental STS

Environmental governance

Environmental participation

Collaborative water quality modelling

Public participation

Citizen science

Author

Catharina Landström

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Science, Technology and Society

Subject Categories

Other Humanities not elsewhere specified

Human Geography

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-33043-9

ISBN

9783030330439

Publisher

Springer

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12/23/2021