Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand existing guidelines for coastal zone management. We deduce constraints for handling societally contested and scientifically complex environmental issues. Our additions focus on problem structuring and handling of scientific uncertainties. Both are means to increase consensus about beliefs, ambitions, and directions for solutions. Before policy making can take place, complex environmental issues need to become more structured by reducing either scientific uncertainty or societal dissent: the "pacification strategy" and the "facilitation strategy," respectively. We show that the use of a pacification strategy, in which science is expected to pac...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
International audienceEcological research is highlighting different kinds of issues concerning biodi...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Contains fulltext : 75751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The potential ecological effects of cockle fisheries and gas exploitation in the Dutch Wadden Sea an...
1. Applied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically ...
In recent decades, scientific knowledge has been extremely important in informing environmental deci...
In recent decades, scientific knowledge has been extremely important in informing environmental deci...
In order to successfully inform environmental management, environmental research needs to balance le...
Policies and management for the Wadden Sea, like for so many other nature areas, have to find a bala...
This paper explores the science-policy interface in environmental decision-making in the European Co...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
The relationships among science, scientist, policy and policy-makers are extremely complex and varia...
The use of science to inform and underpin decision-making on natural resources is not self evident a...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
International audienceEcological research is highlighting different kinds of issues concerning biodi...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
Contains fulltext : 75751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The potential ecological effects of cockle fisheries and gas exploitation in the Dutch Wadden Sea an...
1. Applied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically ...
In recent decades, scientific knowledge has been extremely important in informing environmental deci...
In recent decades, scientific knowledge has been extremely important in informing environmental deci...
In order to successfully inform environmental management, environmental research needs to balance le...
Policies and management for the Wadden Sea, like for so many other nature areas, have to find a bala...
This paper explores the science-policy interface in environmental decision-making in the European Co...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
The relationships among science, scientist, policy and policy-makers are extremely complex and varia...
The use of science to inform and underpin decision-making on natural resources is not self evident a...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...
International audienceEcological research is highlighting different kinds of issues concerning biodi...
Policy-makers and scientists often expect that controversies in public policy can be solved by gathe...