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Knowledge brokerage designs and practices in four european climate services: A role model for biodiversity policies?
Institution:1. Department of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety – VESPA, University of Milan, Via Celoria, 10, 20133 Milano [MI], Italy;2. Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods – DEMM, University of Milan, Via Celoria, 2, 20133 Milano [MI], Italy;1. Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Ueberlandstrasse 133, CH-8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland;2. University of Bern, Baltzerstrasse 6, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland;3. Swiss Centre for Applied Ecotoxicology Eawag-EPFL, Ueberlandstrasse 133, CH-8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland
Abstract:Environmental policies are broadly claimed to rely on sound scientific evidence because of the complexity, the uncertainty and the diverging political stakes that characterize issues like biodiversity decline or climate change. Classical advisory formats like assessments or standing advisory bodies have proliferated widely – especially at the global and national levels – yet exert only a limited influence on political decision-making, particularly in sub-national and local implementation contexts. Against this background, scholars have called for ‘bottom-up’ approaches to Science-policy interfaces that move from ‘problem to policy’. In the area of climate change, numerous ‘climate services’ have evolved at national, sub-national and even local levels, with the promise of being more decision-oriented. Four climate services in three European countries (the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland) are investigated regarding whether and how they institutionalize and enact knowledge brokerage in a credible, salient and legitimate way. Focusing on the institutional and strategic design principles of this advisory setting in climate policy, insights are generated for the biodiversity policy field, where comparable settings are still broadly lacking.
Keywords:Science-policy  Knowledge brokerage  Climate services  Saliency  Credibility  Legitimacy
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