Knowing like a global expert organization: Comparative insights from the IPCC and IPBES
Highlights
• Knowledge practices in different organisations need to be analysed more explicitly.
• We compare how IPBES and the IPCC produce, combine, and negotiate knowledge.
• Significant differences in their knowledge practices exist between these two GEAs.
• These differences can be captured using the concept of institutional epistemology.
• Awareness of institutional epistemology can support reflexive governance.
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