Science-policy interfaces are influential institutions that support policymakers in addressing complex environmental challenges. However, the power that SPIs wield in this capacity has …
M Böcher, M Krott - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014 - Springer
Since a direct, so-called “linear” scientific knowledge transfer from science to political practice does not seem to be possible, we suggest an alternative model of the science …
M Böcher - Forest Policy and Economics, 2016 - Elsevier
A “linear” scientific knowledge transfer from science (“truth”) to political practice (“power”) does not seem to be possible. Therefore an alternative understanding of scientific …
Successful scientific knowledge transfer in conservation projects depends on how the science integrates with local grassroots knowledge bases. Weak research comes about …
M Pregernig - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014 - Springer
The complex field of forest conservation, like many other areas of environmental policy and management, is considered to be in urgent need of sound scientific expertise. At the same …
TH Do, M Krott, M Böcher - Forest Policy and Economics, 2020 - Elsevier
The transfer of scientific knowledge has received great attention by scientists and policymakers especially in fields that are crucially dependent on scientific knowledge like …
The aim of this study is to clarify the roles of researchers in forest policy development processes. Comparative case studies between Japan and Sweden were conducted. The …
J Logmani, M Krott, MT Lecyk, L Giessen - Forest Policy and Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The International Forest Regime Complex consists of a number of institutional elements aiming to regulate forests. Among them the main line of conflict runs between …
The success of scientific knowledge transfer depends on if the decision maker can transform the scientific advice into a policy that can be accepted by all involved actors. We use a …