AbstractThere is often a basic tension at the boundary between science and policy – the former seeks unbiased, objective descriptions of reality, while the latter must incorporate various factors in its development, including values, ideologies, economics, biases, and emotions. Problems may arise if, and when, marine scientists who enter the policy arena fail to understand these differing priorities, and we describe some common pitfalls. Various strategies are presented for marine conservation scientists to consider in order to avoid or minimize misunderstandings, especially with the media. Conflict of interest issues and public perception of bias are also addressed, as is misuse of research results and whether scientists have an obligation...
Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fragmented ...
Conservation scientists must meet the sometimes conflicting demands of policy and science, but not n...
decision making about risk. These two approaches are widely applicable to environmental decision-mak...
AbstractThere is often a basic tension at the boundary between science and policy – the former seeks...
What the current policy debate on marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine reserves (MRs) has failed...
This book is a critical analysis of the concept of marine protected areas (MPAs) particularly as a t...
1. While conservationists, resource managers, scientists and coastal planners have recognized the br...
Graduation date: 2013The role of science in marine policy, and environmental policy in general, is a...
The ‘science-policy gap’ is a term that emerged during the 1990s and can be broadly defined as: ‘Th...
Humanity’s self-ordained mandate to subdue and dominate nature is part of the cognitive foundation o...
The interface between science and policy is often contentious and characterized by mutual suspicion,...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Abstract Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fr...
The role of science and scientists in environmental policy and management is and has been an importa...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fragmented ...
Conservation scientists must meet the sometimes conflicting demands of policy and science, but not n...
decision making about risk. These two approaches are widely applicable to environmental decision-mak...
AbstractThere is often a basic tension at the boundary between science and policy – the former seeks...
What the current policy debate on marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine reserves (MRs) has failed...
This book is a critical analysis of the concept of marine protected areas (MPAs) particularly as a t...
1. While conservationists, resource managers, scientists and coastal planners have recognized the br...
Graduation date: 2013The role of science in marine policy, and environmental policy in general, is a...
The ‘science-policy gap’ is a term that emerged during the 1990s and can be broadly defined as: ‘Th...
Humanity’s self-ordained mandate to subdue and dominate nature is part of the cognitive foundation o...
The interface between science and policy is often contentious and characterized by mutual suspicion,...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Abstract Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fr...
The role of science and scientists in environmental policy and management is and has been an importa...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Marine conservation is often criticized for a mono-disciplinary approach, which delivers fragmented ...
Conservation scientists must meet the sometimes conflicting demands of policy and science, but not n...
decision making about risk. These two approaches are widely applicable to environmental decision-mak...