Knowledge Co-Production

The Knowledge Co-Production group designs and applies approaches for co-producing, with policy and civil society partners, health and urban policy scenarios related to the impact of activities such as urban services, built and natural environment, transportation and water and sanitation on health-related outcomes in the cities included in the Pathways study. It also documents and evaluate various modes of engagement between researchers and policy and civil society partners. We have held a number of engaging events with parners in different focus cities and continue dialogues virtually during the pandemic.


Related Publications

Agyei-Mensah S, Owusu G, Awuni CA, Howard B, Fuseini I, Buytaert W, Berkhout F

Chiefs and floods: Hybrid governance and co-production of flood risk adaptation in Tamale, Ghana.

Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, pp. 1-17, 2024.

Audia C, Berkhout F, Owusu G, Quayyum Z, Agyei-Mensah S

Loops and building blocks: a knowledge co-production framework for equitable urban health

Journal of Urban Health, vol. 98, pp. 394–403, 2021.

Pineo H, Audia C, Black D, French M, Gemmell E, Lovasi GS, Milner J, Montes F, Niu Y, Pérez-Ferrer C, Siri J, Taruc RR

Building a methodological foundation for impactful urban planetary health science

Journal of Urban Health, vol. 98, pp. 442–452, 2020.

Ezzati M, Webster CJ, Doyle YG, Rashid S, Owusu G, Leung GM

Cities for global health

BMJ, vol. 363, iss. 1, pp. k3794, 2018.