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Conducting and delivering integrated research to influence land-use policy: salinity policy in Australia
Authors:David J Pannell  Anna M Roberts
Institution:1. School and Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA, Australia 6009;2. Department of Primary Industries, RMB 1145 Rutherglen, Victoria, Australia 3658;3. Future Farm Industries Cooperative Research Centre, Perth, Australia
Abstract:Researchers can find the process of engaging with policy to be both rewarding and frustrating. In the context of land-use policy, we discuss various aspects of the research-policy nexus, including the various influences of research and policy on land use, the adoption of research results by policy makers, differences between policy and research, and the roles that researchers can play in policy. We present a case study from Australia in which a range of research into land use was integrated to develop an investment framework for policy makers and natural resource managers. We conclude that, to enhance their influence on land-use policy, researchers should strive to: understand the policy maker's perspective, practice excellent communication, be solution oriented, find a champion, avoid appearances of vested interest, and be simple, patient, persistent, resilient, responsive and timely.
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