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      <title>Co-producing knowledge: Joint knowledge production between experts, bureaucrats and stakeholders in Dutch water management projects (Article)</title>
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      <pubDate>2011-10-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
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        This article analyzes the process of knowledge co-production between experts, bureaucrats and stakeholders in two Dutch water management projects. The methods used for coproduction are analyzed, along with the impact of the resulting knowledge on the decision-making process. Based on the cases, it is concluded that knowledge co-production between experts and bureaucrats is not very problematic, because of discipline congruence and institutionalized relations between the two in Dutch water management. Knowledge co-production between stakeholders on the one hand and experts and bureaucrats on the other is more problematic and leads to problems of legitimacy in knowledge production and decision-making. 
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      <author>Edelenbos, J.</author> <author>Buuren, M.W. van</author> <author>Schie, N. van</author>
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