I am concerned that we scientists in conservation biology, ecology, natural resources, environmental science, and similar disciplines are collectively slipping into a morass that risks marginalizing the contribution of science to public policy. Advocating personal positions on ecological policy issues has become widely tolerated as acceptable professional behavior and is even encouraged by a substantial fraction of the scientific community (Marris 2006; Scott et al. 2007). Scientists are uniquely qualified to participate in public policy deliberations and they should, but advocating for their policy preferences is not appropriate. Despite an extensive debate in the literature on the proper role of science and scientists in policy deliberati...
Increasingly, scientists are drawn to public debates on environmental policy, yet find themselves il...
Millions already owe their lives to scientists for their research and implementation of early warnin...
Last year, I asked a crowd of a few hundred geoscientists from around the world what positions relat...
I am concerned that we scientists in conservation biology, ecology, natural resources, environmental...
Given the fundamentally different aims of science and politics, questions continue to swirl around ...
There is no question that science plays a profound role in American public policymaking and that sc...
In recent years, philosophers of science have taken renewed interest in pursuing scholarship that is...
Debates over scientists’ appropriate contributions to policy-making are prominent in a variety of na...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
International audienceEcological research is highlighting different kinds of issues concerning biodi...
Scientists are increasingly called upon to engage in policy formulation, but the literature on engag...
Conservation biology is a value-laden discipline predicated on conserving biodiversity (Soulé 1985),...
Debate about the nature and appropriateness of advocacy by environmental scientists is important - i...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...
AbstractThere is often a basic tension at the boundary between science and policy – the former seeks...
Increasingly, scientists are drawn to public debates on environmental policy, yet find themselves il...
Millions already owe their lives to scientists for their research and implementation of early warnin...
Last year, I asked a crowd of a few hundred geoscientists from around the world what positions relat...
I am concerned that we scientists in conservation biology, ecology, natural resources, environmental...
Given the fundamentally different aims of science and politics, questions continue to swirl around ...
There is no question that science plays a profound role in American public policymaking and that sc...
In recent years, philosophers of science have taken renewed interest in pursuing scholarship that is...
Debates over scientists’ appropriate contributions to policy-making are prominent in a variety of na...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
International audienceEcological research is highlighting different kinds of issues concerning biodi...
Scientists are increasingly called upon to engage in policy formulation, but the literature on engag...
Conservation biology is a value-laden discipline predicated on conserving biodiversity (Soulé 1985),...
Debate about the nature and appropriateness of advocacy by environmental scientists is important - i...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...
AbstractThere is often a basic tension at the boundary between science and policy – the former seeks...
Increasingly, scientists are drawn to public debates on environmental policy, yet find themselves il...
Millions already owe their lives to scientists for their research and implementation of early warnin...
Last year, I asked a crowd of a few hundred geoscientists from around the world what positions relat...