In response to unexpected election results across the world, and a perceived increase of policy decisions that disregard scientific evidence, conservation scientists are reflecting on working in a ‘post-truth’ world. This phrase is useful in making scientists aware that policy-making is messy, and multi-faceted, but it may be misused. By introducing three different scenarios of conservation decision-making, this perspective argues that a mythical era of ‘science or truth conservation’ has never existed. Since an ‘extended peer community’ of decision-makers (policy-makers, practitioners, stakeholders) are present in multi-layered governance structures, conservation has always been ‘post-normal’. To decrease the chances of ‘post-truth’ decisi...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
Conservation scientists are increasingly recognising the value of communicating policy-relevant know...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
In response to unexpected election results across the world, and a perceived increase of policy deci...
Conservation scientists are increasingly recognising the value of communicating policy-relevant know...
Drawing on the “evidence-based” (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus “evidence-informed” debate (Adams & ...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision‐makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-makin...
Drawing on the "evidence-based" (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus "evidence-informed" debate (Adams & ...
Conservation science deals with crises and supports policy interventions devised to mitigate highly ...
In this essay we highlight issues to consider when reframing conservation objectives and outcomes in...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
© 2017 The Authors. Scientific knowledge is considered to be an important factor (alongside others) ...
Conservation biology is a value-laden discipline predicated on conserving biodiversity (Soulé 1985),...
Better utilization of science in policy has been seen as a way to enable solving environmental probl...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
Conservation scientists are increasingly recognising the value of communicating policy-relevant know...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
In response to unexpected election results across the world, and a perceived increase of policy deci...
Conservation scientists are increasingly recognising the value of communicating policy-relevant know...
Drawing on the “evidence-based” (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus “evidence-informed” debate (Adams & ...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision‐makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-makin...
Drawing on the "evidence-based" (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus "evidence-informed" debate (Adams & ...
Conservation science deals with crises and supports policy interventions devised to mitigate highly ...
In this essay we highlight issues to consider when reframing conservation objectives and outcomes in...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
© 2017 The Authors. Scientific knowledge is considered to be an important factor (alongside others) ...
Conservation biology is a value-laden discipline predicated on conserving biodiversity (Soulé 1985),...
Better utilization of science in policy has been seen as a way to enable solving environmental probl...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
Conservation scientists are increasingly recognising the value of communicating policy-relevant know...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...