Computational models are fundamental to environmental regulation, yet their capabilities tend to be misunderstood by policymakers. Rather than rely on models to illuminate dynamic and uncertain relationships in natural settings, policymakers too often use models as “answer machines.” This fundamental misperception that models can generate decisive facts leads to a perverse negative feedback loop that begins with policymaking itself and radiates into the science of modeling and into regulatory deliberations where participants can exploit the misunderstanding in strategic ways. This paper documents the pervasive misperception of models as truth machines in U.S. regulation and the multi-layered problems that result from this misunderstanding....
Wagner argues that the good-science reforms miss the mark and have the potential to cause significan...
Natural resource companies do not object to environmental regulations that are consistent and suppor...
Theorists of justice have long imagined a decision-maker capable of acting wisely in every circumsta...
Computational models are fundamental to environmental regulation, yet their capabilities tend to be ...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Law as a discipline thus must seek greater prominence in the raging debates on the efficacy of model...
Modeling is essential for modern science, and science-based policies are directly affected by the re...
Modeling is essential for modern science, and science-based policies are directly affected by the re...
Modeling is essential for modern science, and science-based policies are directly affected by the re...
Computational models support environmental regulatory activities by providing the regulator an abili...
Cooperation between scientists and local stakeholders on building models requires scientists to list...
Regulators must rely on science to understand problems and predict the consequences of regulatory ac...
Wagner argues that the good-science reforms miss the mark and have the potential to cause significan...
Natural resource companies do not object to environmental regulations that are consistent and suppor...
Theorists of justice have long imagined a decision-maker capable of acting wisely in every circumsta...
Computational models are fundamental to environmental regulation, yet their capabilities tend to be ...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Environmental models are playing an increasingly important role in most jurisdictions and giving ris...
Law as a discipline thus must seek greater prominence in the raging debates on the efficacy of model...
Modeling is essential for modern science, and science-based policies are directly affected by the re...
Modeling is essential for modern science, and science-based policies are directly affected by the re...
Modeling is essential for modern science, and science-based policies are directly affected by the re...
Computational models support environmental regulatory activities by providing the regulator an abili...
Cooperation between scientists and local stakeholders on building models requires scientists to list...
Regulators must rely on science to understand problems and predict the consequences of regulatory ac...
Wagner argues that the good-science reforms miss the mark and have the potential to cause significan...
Natural resource companies do not object to environmental regulations that are consistent and suppor...
Theorists of justice have long imagined a decision-maker capable of acting wisely in every circumsta...