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Science-policy interfaces for enriched environmental decision-making : A research into the strategies of boundary work, illustrated by case studies in the Dutch Wadden Sea

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Institution: University Utrecht
Year: 2018
Posted: 02/01/2018
Record ID: 2150752
Full text PDF: http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/358671;URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1874-358671;urn:isbn:978-94-6233-846-3


Abstract

In recent decades, scientific knowledge has been extremely important in informing environmental decision-making processes on e.g. air and water quality, and coastal zone management. However, in many cases the relationship between science and policy is often still troubled and contested. This can be attributed to the complex and multi-layered character of the field of environmental governance, and the involvement of a broad array of stakeholders with conflicting stakes and needs. Issues include the selective use of knowledge, knowledge being ignored by policy-makers, the use of counter-expertise, and differences in the demand for and supply of knowledge in terms of language, timeframes, and level of detail. Consequently, opportunities to enrich decision-making processes i.e. the use of knowledge to gain a clearer picture of the problem setting, underpin and implement policy and management measures, explore policy options, inform policy evaluations, and apply in learning processes between policy-makers, scientists and stakeholders are not fully exploited. The aim of this dissertation is to increase our understanding of the interaction problems science and policy face, and the extent to which sciencepolicy interfaces could contribute to eliminating these problems and enriching decision-making. Sciencepolicy interfaces can be organisations, individuals or objects, which are placed (or place themselves) at the boundary between science and policy with the aim of enhancing the interactions and enriching decision-making processes by the use of scientific knowledge. Following the scholarly literature in this subject, in order to be used in environmental decision making and to enrich it, science must meet three criteria: it needs to be perceived as credible (scientifically valid) and salient (relevant to decision makers), and to have been produced in a way that is seen as legitimate by all stakeholders involved. The empirical focus of this research is on the Dutch Wadden Sea, an area in which the ecological and economic stakes are strongly opposing, scientific insights are used strategically in favour of or against certain positions and where the institutional network (consisting of governmental institutes and organisations, environmental agencies, research institutes and industry) is highly complex. This dissertation concludes that in the case of a multitude of pressing environmental issues, disciplines involved, stakeholders, conflicting interests, truths and scientific insights leading to various interaction problems set in a multi-actor and multi-interest setting, sciencepolicy interfaces can only contribute to enriching decision-making processes when the interaction and knowledge development processes they aim to enhance are perceived to be legitimate. If in these processes the dominant aim is to create scientific knowledge which is as credible as possible, the usability of knowledge, which greatly depends on legitimacy and salience, is put under pressure. By engaging sciencepolicy interfaces such as boundaryAdvisors/Committee Members: Driessen, Peter, Runhaar, Hens.

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