examined as a case to illustrate the potentials and chal-lenges in building the science–policymaking interface on a macroregional level. The projects address environmental challenges in the Baltic Sea as defined by the Baltic Sea Action Plan, or consider the environmental governance and decision making within the Baltic Sea context in general. Eutrophication, biodiversity, hazardous substances, mari-time activities, and the environment governance are addressed, as are crosscutting issues, such as the impact of climate change, maritime spatial planning and impacts of future development on ecosystem services. The projects contributed to relevant policy developments: 37 consulta-tions carried out at EU level, 49 modifications to policy documen...
The BONUS symposium “Science delivery for sustainable use of the Baltic Sea living resources” held i...
Today, it appears safe to say that in principle we know enough to improve management actions, but th...
The European Council has invited the European Commission to present the first macro-regional strateg...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
The Baltic Sea is a complex ecosystem with a multitude of physical, chemical and biological interact...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
Integration of environmental science in society is impeded by the large gap between science and poli...
Combatting eutrophication is currently a major challenge for policy makers in the Baltic Sea region,...
Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particula...
The Baltic Sea is a sensitive and unique ecosystem that has been strongly affected by human activity...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
The BONUS symposium “Science delivery for sustainable use of the Baltic Sea living resources” held i...
Today, it appears safe to say that in principle we know enough to improve management actions, but th...
The European Council has invited the European Commission to present the first macro-regional strateg...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
The Baltic Sea is a complex ecosystem with a multitude of physical, chemical and biological interact...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
Integration of environmental science in society is impeded by the large gap between science and poli...
Combatting eutrophication is currently a major challenge for policy makers in the Baltic Sea region,...
Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particula...
The Baltic Sea is a sensitive and unique ecosystem that has been strongly affected by human activity...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
The BONUS symposium “Science delivery for sustainable use of the Baltic Sea living resources” held i...
Today, it appears safe to say that in principle we know enough to improve management actions, but th...
The European Council has invited the European Commission to present the first macro-regional strateg...