This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments and risk management) in five cases of environmental governance of the Baltic Sea: eutrophication, fisheries, invasive alien species, chemical pollution and oil discharges. An efficient interplay between science and policy is important for successful environmental governance, which applies particularly to the Baltic Sea where all five risks pose serious threats to environmental, social and economic aspects of sustainability. We use science-policy theory and an analytical framework based on a categorisation of relevant management responses linked to different states of incomplete knowledge (risk, uncertainty, ambiguity, ignorance) to investiga...
This chapter focuses on forms of and challenges for risk communication within regional environmental...
Moving towards sustainable ecosystem governance practices is potentially a complex and time consumin...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This report focuses on challenges for adaptive, reflective and legitimate regional environmental gov...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particula...
This paper is an empirical study of the role of science in environmental governance using a case stu...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
Scientific models provide important input to the governance of complex socio-ecological risks. Howev...
This chapter focuses on forms of and challenges for risk communication within regional environmental...
This chapter focuses on forms of and challenges for risk communication within regional environmental...
Moving towards sustainable ecosystem governance practices is potentially a complex and time consumin...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This report focuses on challenges for adaptive, reflective and legitimate regional environmental gov...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particula...
This paper is an empirical study of the role of science in environmental governance using a case stu...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
Scientific models provide important input to the governance of complex socio-ecological risks. Howev...
This chapter focuses on forms of and challenges for risk communication within regional environmental...
This chapter focuses on forms of and challenges for risk communication within regional environmental...
Moving towards sustainable ecosystem governance practices is potentially a complex and time consumin...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...