Can a novel knowledge co-production approach advance the ability of community organisations to harness the social sciences in urban biodiversity renewal?
Published on 4 December 2023
Bethan Stagg’s Flex Fund project aims to test and develop a novel knowledge co-production approach with schools, families and organisations for increasing biodiversity and nature connectedness in an urban area of multiple disadvantage in Plymouth.
Bethan and Co-Investigator Lindsay Hetherington are working with partners; Devon Wildlife Trust – Wilder Learning; Plymouth City Council – Natural Infrastructure; and Zebra Collective. Bethan has also added some great videos to their project webpage that showcase urban biodiversity in her local neighbourhood.