This study examines the role of science in the operation of environmental regimes using the Barcelona Convention/Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) as a case study. The ‘epistemic communities’ theory suggests that emergence of the Mediterranean Action Plan was largely driven by scientific experts. In order to test the hypothesis that this theory also explains the operation of the regime, we used three methods of analysis. Firstly, we attempted statistical analysis of environmental data available from MED POL, secondly we analysed policy documents prepared by MAP including meeting documents and scientific publications and finally we conducted interviews with scientists. We found that the scientific epistemic community theory is appropriate to e...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
International audienceWe contribute to the exploration of diversity in interdisciplinary science by ...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
This study examines the role of science in the operation of environmental regimes using the Barcelon...
Modem environmental problems are often so extensive that they do not respect national boundaries and...
There is a normative consensus that science should contribute to decision-making in environmental po...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
According to the International Council for Science, science should be developed for the benefit of a...
Modern environmental problems are often so extensive that they do not respect national boundaries an...
Although there is fierce debate about how best to evaluate the effectiveness of international regime...
How can we understand climate change from a sociological perspective? In asking this question, we as...
Science and expertise have always been particularly relevant in conflicts regarding the environment....
The development of ecosystem knowledge is an essential condition for effective environmental managem...
Extensive research has been done on the ‘high politics’ of negotiations of international environment...
The use of rigorous methodologies to assess environmental, social and health impacts of specific int...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
International audienceWe contribute to the exploration of diversity in interdisciplinary science by ...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...
This study examines the role of science in the operation of environmental regimes using the Barcelon...
Modem environmental problems are often so extensive that they do not respect national boundaries and...
There is a normative consensus that science should contribute to decision-making in environmental po...
How science and policy interact has been a major research focus in the International Relations (IR) ...
According to the International Council for Science, science should be developed for the benefit of a...
Modern environmental problems are often so extensive that they do not respect national boundaries an...
Although there is fierce debate about how best to evaluate the effectiveness of international regime...
How can we understand climate change from a sociological perspective? In asking this question, we as...
Science and expertise have always been particularly relevant in conflicts regarding the environment....
The development of ecosystem knowledge is an essential condition for effective environmental managem...
Extensive research has been done on the ‘high politics’ of negotiations of international environment...
The use of rigorous methodologies to assess environmental, social and health impacts of specific int...
Based on a Dutch case study on shellfish fishery policy making and a literature review, we expand ex...
International audienceWe contribute to the exploration of diversity in interdisciplinary science by ...
This special issue contributes to a better understanding of science–policy interactions in environme...