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Water system science and policy interfacing

Allen-Williams, Peter(Contributions by)Amorsi, Natacha(Contributions by)Arnold, Geo(Contributions by)Barcelo, Damia(Contributions by)Bardos, Paul(Contributions by)Beken, Andre Van Der(Contributions by)Bielak, Alex T(Contributions by)Blind, Michiel(Contributions by)Borowski, Ilke(Contributions by)Brack, Werner(Contributions by)Brannen, Leah E(Contributions by)Brils, Jos(Contributions by)Chapman, Antony(Contributions by)Duncan, Skye(Contributions by)Durot, Marie-Perrine(Contributions by)Fragakis, Christos(Contributions by)Frauenstein, Jorg(Contributions by)Galbiati, Lorenzo(Contributions by)Ganesan, A(Contributions by)Gardner, Simon(Contributions by)Gourbesville, Philippe(Contributions by)Harris, Bob(Contributions by)Harris, Bob(Contributions by)Hatterman, Fred(Contributions by)Holmes, John(Contributions by)Kastens, Britta(Contributions by)Kramer, Kees(Contributions by)Lange, Wim de(Contributions by)Moore, Roger(Contributions by)Mouchel, Jean-Marie(Contributions by)Muller, Dietmar(Contributions by)Negrel, Philippe(Contributions by)Pahl-Wostl, Claudia(Contributions by)Provost, Frank(Contributions by)Ragnarsdottir, Vala(Contributions by)Refsgaard, Jens Christian(Contributions by)Rijnveld, Adriaan(Contributions by)Salomons, Wim(Contributions by)Schaefer, Karl(Contributions by)Scott, Alister(Contributions by)Slob, Adriaan F L(Contributions by)Surridge, Ben(Contributions by)Swartenbroexx, Patrick(Contributions by)Track, Thomas(Contributions by)Vaes, Guido(Contributions by)Vegter, Joop Vegter(Contributions by)Vervier, Philippe(Contributions by)Willems, Patrick(Contributions by)Quevauviller, Philippe(Edited by)
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Recent discussions among scientists and policy-makers have highlighted that knowledge generated by many research and demonstration projects is not reaching policymakers in an efficient way. Conversely, the consideration of research results by the policy making community is not straightforward, and difficulties arise in integrating the latest research developments in legislation. The difficulty is enhanced by the fact that the policy-making community is not defining its role as "client" sufficiently well and the dialogue and communication channels are far from ideal to ensure an efficient flow of information. An increasing number of experts consider that improvements could be achieved through the development of a "science-policy interface" so that R&D results are synthesised in a way to efficiently feed policy implementation and that short, medium and long term research needs may be identified.

This book examines the issue of integrating science into policy, with an emphasis on water system knowledge and related policies. An important feature of the book is the discussion of science-policy interfacing needs, illustrated by examples from authors from different countries in relation to water system management. This publication is timely in that the science-policy interfacing is now identified as a key challenge worldwide with regard to integrated water resource management.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1847556620 / 9781847556622
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
20/11/2009
England
English
456 pages
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