Boundary spanning at the science–policy interface: the practitioners’ perspectives
Cultivating a more dynamic relationship between science and policy is essential for responding to complex social challenges such as sustainability. One approach to doing so is to “span the boundaries” between science and decision making and create a more comprehensive and inclusive knowledge exchang...
Main Authors: | Bednarek, A, Wyborn, C, Cvitanovic, C, Meyer, R, Colvin, R, Addison, P, Close, S, Curran, K, Farooque, M, Goldman, E, Hart, D, Mannix, H, McGreavy, B, Parris, A, Posner, S, Robinson, C, Ryan, M, Leith, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2018
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