Water protection against pollution |
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Authors: | Philippe Quevauviller |
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Institution: | (1) European Commission, DG Environment (BU9 3/142), rue de la Loi 200, 1049 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Science-policy integration is one of the many complex challenges that scientific and policy-making communities are facing.
It involves knowledge sharing and exchanges among a wide range of disciplines and actors. In many instances, the lack of proper
communication and of a coordination mechanism leads to research outputs not being used or simply known by policy-makers, and
to policy research needs not being communicated to the scientific communities in a timely fashion. This paper discusses the
integration of scientific and technological progress into the policy-making and implementation process, with emphasis on water
policies. It highlights the need and complexity of developing a knowledge-based approach which would enable to lead to an
operational science-policy interface linked to WISE (Water Information System for Europe), including the newly developed WISERTD
webportal ().
The views expressed in this paper are purely those of the author and do not in any circumstances reflect an official position
of the European Commission. |
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Keywords: | Science policy integration water policies water protection WISE (Water Information System for Europe) |
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