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Sustainability challenges blur the boundaries between academic disciplines, between research, policy and practice, and between states, markets and society. What do exemplary scientists and organisations do to bridge the gaps between these groups and help their research to make the greatest impact? How do they do it? And how can their best practices be adapted for a diverse range of specific sustainability challenges?

Enhancing Science Impact: Bridging Research, Policy and Practice for Sustainability addresses these questions in an accessible and engaging way. It provides principles explaining how research programs can work more effectively across the boundaries between science, society and decision-making by building social andinstitutional networks. The book suggests ways of defining and thinking about problems and then offers five frameworks for embedding science within specific governance contexts. It will be an indispensable guide for researcher leaders, science program managers and science policy advisers interested in ensuring applied research can meaningfully contribute to sustainability outcomes.

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  • A highly readable and easily applicable guide for scientists, research managers and science policy advisers on howto create outcomes from environmental research
  • Provides a conceptual model for improving the design and implementation of outcome-based science programs
  • Break out boxes provide supplementary information, examples and simple method outlines.

Enhancing Science Impact: Bridging Research, Policy and Practice for Sustainability

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Sustainability challenges blur the boundaries between academic disciplines, between research, policy and practice, and between states, markets and society. What... Read more

    Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
    Publication Date: 01/09/2017
    ISBN13: 9781486305353, 978-1486305353
    ISBN10: 1486305350

    Number of Pages: 216

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    Sustainability challenges blur the boundaries between academic disciplines, between research, policy and practice, and between states, markets and society. What do exemplary scientists and organisations do to bridge the gaps between these groups and help their research to make the greatest impact? How do they do it? And how can their best practices be adapted for a diverse range of specific sustainability challenges?

    Enhancing Science Impact: Bridging Research, Policy and Practice for Sustainability addresses these questions in an accessible and engaging way. It provides principles explaining how research programs can work more effectively across the boundaries between science, society and decision-making by building social andinstitutional networks. The book suggests ways of defining and thinking about problems and then offers five frameworks for embedding science within specific governance contexts. It will be an indispensable guide for researcher leaders, science program managers and science policy advisers interested in ensuring applied research can meaningfully contribute to sustainability outcomes.

    Features
    • A highly readable and easily applicable guide for scientists, research managers and science policy advisers on howto create outcomes from environmental research
    • Provides a conceptual model for improving the design and implementation of outcome-based science programs
    • Break out boxes provide supplementary information, examples and simple method outlines.

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