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Barriers to evidence use for sustainability: Insights from pesticide policy and practice
Authors:Benjamin Hofmann  Karin Ingold  Christian Stamm  Priska Ammann  Rik I. L. Eggen  Robert Finger  Samuel Fuhrimann  Judit Lienert  Jennifer Mark  Chloe McCallum  Nicole Probst-Hensch  Ueli Reber  Lucius Tamm  Milena Wiget  Mirko S. Winkler  Lucca Zachmann  Sabine Hoffmann
Abstract:Calls for supporting sustainability through more and better research rest on an incomplete understanding of scientific evidence use. We argue that a variety of barriers to a transformative impact of evidence arises from diverse actor motivations within different stages of evidence use. We abductively specify this variety in policy and practice arenas for three actor motivations (truth-seeking, sense-making, and utility-maximizing) and five stages (evidence production, uptake, influence on decisions, effects on sustainability outcomes, and feedback from outcome evaluations). Our interdisciplinary synthesis focuses on the sustainability challenge of reducing environmental and human health risks of agricultural pesticides. It identifies barriers resulting from (1) truth-seekers’ desire to reduce uncertainty that is complicated by evidence gaps, (2) sense-makers’ evidence needs that differ from the type of evidence available, and (3) utility-maximizers’ interests that guide strategic evidence use. We outline context-specific research–policy–practice measures to increase evidence use for sustainable transformation in pesticides and beyond.
Keywords:Agriculture   Evidence   Pesticides   Policy and practice   Sustainability   Transformation
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