MC Lemos - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•This review examines factors that drive production and use of climate knowledge.•Usable knowledge is a critical component of adaptive water governance …
Coproduction of knowledge is believed to be an effective way to produce usable climate science knowledge through a process of collaboration between scientists and decision …
J Warner, I Boas - Environment and Planning C: Politics and …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
In national and international arenas, climate change and its impact are often framed as a grave global security threat, causing chaos, conflict and destabilising countries. This framing …
C Clune, B O'Dwyer - Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2020 - Elsevier
Advocacy movements play an increasingly prominent role in shaping corporate social responsibility (CSR) management and reporting practices. Prior research mainly studies …
The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink the idea of coastal governance and the possibilities of a coastal …
Despite recognizing the importance of public bureaucracies in governing climate change, our knowledge of how their behavioral and structural characteristics influence climate …
Adapting social-ecological systems to the projected effects of climate change is not only a complex technical matter but above all a demanding governance issue. As climate change …
EJ Hackett, JN Parker… - The handbook of …, 2017 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Science is work, and viewing science as a form of work demystifies it, eclipsing the quest~ for timeless truth with more mundane efforts to secure resources, conduct research …
Science-policy interactions are often contested, due to strategic production and use of knowledge. This is problematic because the potential of science to enrich decision-making …