Ecological research is central to efforts to ensure the provision of critical societal needs such as clean water, carbon abatement, and to avert the loss of biodiversity. The amount of research published on these subjects has increased enormously in recent ears, yet this research is not always used to improve environmental management or policy4. This ‘research-implementation gap’ is sustained by many factors including low access to scientific research outside of academia, a lack of flexible decision-making structures to incorporate new information, and mismatches between management and scientific priorities. A key step towards bridging the research-implementation gap, however, is to gather insights from the entire body of available evidence...
Systematic mapping was developed in social sciences in response to a lack of empirical data when ans...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
The delivery of rigorous and unbiased evidence on the effects of interventions lay at the heart of t...
Evidence-based environmental management is being hindered by difficulties in locating, interpreting ...
Background: This paper provides guidance about how to plan, prepare, conduct, report, amend or updat...
As the impact of anthropogenic activity on the environment has grown, research into biodiversity cha...
This article highlights eight common issues that limit the policy impact of environmental science re...
If we are to respond to the ensuing conservation crisis with effective solutions then we need the me...
Progress in key social-ecological challenges of the global environmental agenda (e.g., climate chang...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. National Institute for H...
Practitioners and policymakers working in environmental arenas make decisions that can have large im...
In civil society we expect that policy and management decisions will be made using the best availabl...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
Achieving evidence-based environmental management requires that decision-makers have access to evide...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the National Science Foundation grant #1940692 for financial support for th...
Systematic mapping was developed in social sciences in response to a lack of empirical data when ans...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
The delivery of rigorous and unbiased evidence on the effects of interventions lay at the heart of t...
Evidence-based environmental management is being hindered by difficulties in locating, interpreting ...
Background: This paper provides guidance about how to plan, prepare, conduct, report, amend or updat...
As the impact of anthropogenic activity on the environment has grown, research into biodiversity cha...
This article highlights eight common issues that limit the policy impact of environmental science re...
If we are to respond to the ensuing conservation crisis with effective solutions then we need the me...
Progress in key social-ecological challenges of the global environmental agenda (e.g., climate chang...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. National Institute for H...
Practitioners and policymakers working in environmental arenas make decisions that can have large im...
In civil society we expect that policy and management decisions will be made using the best availabl...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
Achieving evidence-based environmental management requires that decision-makers have access to evide...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the National Science Foundation grant #1940692 for financial support for th...
Systematic mapping was developed in social sciences in response to a lack of empirical data when ans...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
The delivery of rigorous and unbiased evidence on the effects of interventions lay at the heart of t...