Andre Martinuzzi, Michal Sedlacko
Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development
Innovative Tools for Increasing Research Impact and Evidence-Based Policy-Making
Andre Martinuzzi, Michal Sedlacko
Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development
Innovative Tools for Increasing Research Impact and Evidence-Based Policy-Making
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This is the first study exploring how knowledge brokerage has the potential to support sustainable development across political and scientific systems. It presents a selection of innovative and practical tools to enhance the connectivity of research and policy-making.
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This is the first study exploring how knowledge brokerage has the potential to support sustainable development across political and scientific systems. It presents a selection of innovative and practical tools to enhance the connectivity of research and policy-making.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781783532544
- ISBN-10: 1783532548
- Artikelnr.: 41966123
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781783532544
- ISBN-10: 1783532548
- Artikelnr.: 41966123
Martinuzzi, André; Sedlacko, Michal
ForewordCarlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation,
European Commission PrefaceEdeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Rector of Vienna
University of Economics and BusinessIntroductionPart A: Challenges and
worldviews1. A new narrative for Europe Franz Fischler2. Communicating
limits to growth Jørgen Randers3. Agenda setting in European policy
Robert-Jan Smits 4. Policy learning in EU Member States Elisabeth Freytag
and Wolfram Tertschnig5. The need for more transdisciplinary research Uwe
Schneidewind6. Providing scientific advice in critical situations Lucia
Reisch 7. Why evidence is often not enough to influence policy Hadelin de
Beer de Laer 8. Understanding the context of policy making Klaus Jacob9.
The role(s) of NGOs in linking science and policy making Leida Rijnhout10.
The relationship between science and policy in the United States Maurie
Cohen11. The role(s) of professional facilitators Peter Woodward Part B:
Projects and experiences1. SPIRAL: Improving science-policy interfaces for
biodiversity2. PRIMUS: Bridging the gap between research and policy-making
on local sustainability 3. BESSE: Knowledge brokerage and innovation for a
sustainable sanitation 4. PACHELBEL/STAVE: Shining a light on citizens'
everyday environment-related behaviours 5. AWARE: Bridging the knowledge of
citizens, scientists and policy-makers for sustainable water ecosystems
management 6. WATERDISS: Analysis and uptake of water research results 7.
BRAINPOOL: Knowledge brokerage for bringing alternative indicators into
policy8. RESPONDER: Linking sustainable consumption and growth debates
following a systems thinking approach 9. CORPUS: Linking research and
policy for evidence-based policy-making on sustainable consumption10.
PSI-CONNECT: Knowledge exchange in river basin management 11. FOODLINKS:
Building communities of practice for learning on sustainable food
consumption and production Knowledge brokerage for sustainable development:
Experiences, recommendations and research outlookAndré Martinuzzi.
European Commission PrefaceEdeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Rector of Vienna
University of Economics and BusinessIntroductionPart A: Challenges and
worldviews1. A new narrative for Europe Franz Fischler2. Communicating
limits to growth Jørgen Randers3. Agenda setting in European policy
Robert-Jan Smits 4. Policy learning in EU Member States Elisabeth Freytag
and Wolfram Tertschnig5. The need for more transdisciplinary research Uwe
Schneidewind6. Providing scientific advice in critical situations Lucia
Reisch 7. Why evidence is often not enough to influence policy Hadelin de
Beer de Laer 8. Understanding the context of policy making Klaus Jacob9.
The role(s) of NGOs in linking science and policy making Leida Rijnhout10.
The relationship between science and policy in the United States Maurie
Cohen11. The role(s) of professional facilitators Peter Woodward Part B:
Projects and experiences1. SPIRAL: Improving science-policy interfaces for
biodiversity2. PRIMUS: Bridging the gap between research and policy-making
on local sustainability 3. BESSE: Knowledge brokerage and innovation for a
sustainable sanitation 4. PACHELBEL/STAVE: Shining a light on citizens'
everyday environment-related behaviours 5. AWARE: Bridging the knowledge of
citizens, scientists and policy-makers for sustainable water ecosystems
management 6. WATERDISS: Analysis and uptake of water research results 7.
BRAINPOOL: Knowledge brokerage for bringing alternative indicators into
policy8. RESPONDER: Linking sustainable consumption and growth debates
following a systems thinking approach 9. CORPUS: Linking research and
policy for evidence-based policy-making on sustainable consumption10.
PSI-CONNECT: Knowledge exchange in river basin management 11. FOODLINKS:
Building communities of practice for learning on sustainable food
consumption and production Knowledge brokerage for sustainable development:
Experiences, recommendations and research outlookAndré Martinuzzi.
ForewordCarlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation,
European Commission PrefaceEdeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Rector of Vienna
University of Economics and BusinessIntroductionPart A: Challenges and
worldviews1. A new narrative for Europe Franz Fischler2. Communicating
limits to growth Jørgen Randers3. Agenda setting in European policy
Robert-Jan Smits 4. Policy learning in EU Member States Elisabeth Freytag
and Wolfram Tertschnig5. The need for more transdisciplinary research Uwe
Schneidewind6. Providing scientific advice in critical situations Lucia
Reisch 7. Why evidence is often not enough to influence policy Hadelin de
Beer de Laer 8. Understanding the context of policy making Klaus Jacob9.
The role(s) of NGOs in linking science and policy making Leida Rijnhout10.
The relationship between science and policy in the United States Maurie
Cohen11. The role(s) of professional facilitators Peter Woodward Part B:
Projects and experiences1. SPIRAL: Improving science-policy interfaces for
biodiversity2. PRIMUS: Bridging the gap between research and policy-making
on local sustainability 3. BESSE: Knowledge brokerage and innovation for a
sustainable sanitation 4. PACHELBEL/STAVE: Shining a light on citizens'
everyday environment-related behaviours 5. AWARE: Bridging the knowledge of
citizens, scientists and policy-makers for sustainable water ecosystems
management 6. WATERDISS: Analysis and uptake of water research results 7.
BRAINPOOL: Knowledge brokerage for bringing alternative indicators into
policy8. RESPONDER: Linking sustainable consumption and growth debates
following a systems thinking approach 9. CORPUS: Linking research and
policy for evidence-based policy-making on sustainable consumption10.
PSI-CONNECT: Knowledge exchange in river basin management 11. FOODLINKS:
Building communities of practice for learning on sustainable food
consumption and production Knowledge brokerage for sustainable development:
Experiences, recommendations and research outlookAndré Martinuzzi.
European Commission PrefaceEdeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Rector of Vienna
University of Economics and BusinessIntroductionPart A: Challenges and
worldviews1. A new narrative for Europe Franz Fischler2. Communicating
limits to growth Jørgen Randers3. Agenda setting in European policy
Robert-Jan Smits 4. Policy learning in EU Member States Elisabeth Freytag
and Wolfram Tertschnig5. The need for more transdisciplinary research Uwe
Schneidewind6. Providing scientific advice in critical situations Lucia
Reisch 7. Why evidence is often not enough to influence policy Hadelin de
Beer de Laer 8. Understanding the context of policy making Klaus Jacob9.
The role(s) of NGOs in linking science and policy making Leida Rijnhout10.
The relationship between science and policy in the United States Maurie
Cohen11. The role(s) of professional facilitators Peter Woodward Part B:
Projects and experiences1. SPIRAL: Improving science-policy interfaces for
biodiversity2. PRIMUS: Bridging the gap between research and policy-making
on local sustainability 3. BESSE: Knowledge brokerage and innovation for a
sustainable sanitation 4. PACHELBEL/STAVE: Shining a light on citizens'
everyday environment-related behaviours 5. AWARE: Bridging the knowledge of
citizens, scientists and policy-makers for sustainable water ecosystems
management 6. WATERDISS: Analysis and uptake of water research results 7.
BRAINPOOL: Knowledge brokerage for bringing alternative indicators into
policy8. RESPONDER: Linking sustainable consumption and growth debates
following a systems thinking approach 9. CORPUS: Linking research and
policy for evidence-based policy-making on sustainable consumption10.
PSI-CONNECT: Knowledge exchange in river basin management 11. FOODLINKS:
Building communities of practice for learning on sustainable food
consumption and production Knowledge brokerage for sustainable development:
Experiences, recommendations and research outlookAndré Martinuzzi.