Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations managing the environment or natural resources. Yet, available science is still not widely used in environmental policy and practice. We describe a '4S' hierarchy for organising relevant science to inform decisions. This hierarchy has already revolutionised clinical practice. It is beginning to emerge for environmental management, although all four levels need substantial development before environmental decision-makers can reliably and efficiently find the evidence they need. We expose common bypass routes that currently lead to poor or biased representation of scientific knowledge. We argue that the least developed level of the hierarchy is that ...
The first international Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE) conference took place in Augu...
Abstract: The first international Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE) conference took pla...
Abstract The creation and accumulation of robust bodies of knowledge, along with their dissemination...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
Achieving evidence-based environmental management requires that decision-makers have access to evide...
Practitioners and policymakers working in environmental arenas make decisions that can have large im...
In civil society we expect that policy and management decisions will be made using the best availabl...
Academic scientific literature abounds with critique of natural resource managers for not utilising ...
This paper synthesizes important elements from case studies presented in its companion paper (Quigle...
Decisionmakers disregard scientific findings regarding environmental conditions, despite recommendat...
Background: This paper provides guidance about how to plan, prepare, conduct, report, amend or updat...
To support sound decision‐making in environmental management, we need rigorous, defensible, and tran...
The need for science advice Science advice to today’s policymakers has become more prominent than ...
Accurate, unbiased and concise synthesis of available evidence following clear methodology and trans...
The first international Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE) conference took place in Augu...
Abstract: The first international Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE) conference took pla...
Abstract The creation and accumulation of robust bodies of knowledge, along with their dissemination...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
Making decisions informed by the best-available science is an objective for many organisations manag...
Achieving evidence-based environmental management requires that decision-makers have access to evide...
Practitioners and policymakers working in environmental arenas make decisions that can have large im...
In civil society we expect that policy and management decisions will be made using the best availabl...
Academic scientific literature abounds with critique of natural resource managers for not utilising ...
This paper synthesizes important elements from case studies presented in its companion paper (Quigle...
Decisionmakers disregard scientific findings regarding environmental conditions, despite recommendat...
Background: This paper provides guidance about how to plan, prepare, conduct, report, amend or updat...
To support sound decision‐making in environmental management, we need rigorous, defensible, and tran...
The need for science advice Science advice to today’s policymakers has become more prominent than ...
Accurate, unbiased and concise synthesis of available evidence following clear methodology and trans...
The first international Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE) conference took place in Augu...
Abstract: The first international Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE) conference took pla...
Abstract The creation and accumulation of robust bodies of knowledge, along with their dissemination...