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| Title: | Behind the Scenes at a Climate Change Knowledge Sharing Network: IDS Insights from Phase One of AfricaAdapt |
| Authors: | Fisher, Catherine Harvey, Blane |
| Keywords: | KNOWLEDGE SHARING NETWORKS CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AFRICA PARTNERSHIPS |
| Issue Date: | 2012 |
| Citation: | Fisher, C. & Harvey, B. (2012). Behind the Scenes at a Climate Change Knowledge Sharing Network: IDS Insights from Phase One of AfricaAdapt. IDS Working Papers, 402. |
| Abstract: | Knowledge sharing networks are increasingly recognised as means of mobilising the
knowledge and capacities needed to respond to complex and changing realities, such as the
challenges posed by climate change. AfricaAdapt is one such network that describes its aim
as ‘facilitating the flow of climate change adaptation knowledge for sustainable livelihoods
between researchers, policy makers, civil society organisations and communities who are
vulnerable to climate variability and change across the [African] continent’. This paper takes
a ‘behind the scenes’ look at the AfricaAdapt Network and the partnerships on which it is
based and is thus intended to be useful for others seeking to collaboratively develop
knowledge sharing networks.
We focus on the dynamics of design and implementation of a knowledge sharing network in
a distributed partnership, from the perspective of the former lead partner. Rather than looking
at the delivery and outcomes of network activities, we explore the way in which the partners
sought to develop sustainable relationships and ways of working to underpin the network,
areas that are frequently under-examined, particularly among practitioners. Areas covered
include: governance and management, staffing and planning, financial management,
partnership dynamics, learning, capacity development, monitoring and evaluation.
Although all knowledge sharing networks are different we have tried to identify insights and
principles from this specific example that can be adapted and applied in other contexts. We
hope that these insights will provide a useful contribution to the broader body of theory and
experience around networks and knowledge sharing. |
| Description: | IDS Working Papers 402 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10625/50362 |
| ISBN: | 978-1-78118-080-8 |
| ISSN: | 2040-0209 |
| Project Number: | 104955 |
| Project Title: | Knowledge Sharing for Climate Change Adaptation in Africa |
| Appears in Collections: | 2010-2019 / Années 2010-2019 Research Results (CCAA) / Résultats de recherches (ACCA) IDRC Research Results / Résultats de recherches du CRDI
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