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Interactions of scientists and policymakers are crucial to problem-adequate research and decision-making in numerous policy fields. Designing science-policy interactions, however, is a challenging endeavour, since the two spheres follow fundamentally different logics and modes of operation. In this contribution, science-policy interactions in pan-European forest, climate, and sustainability research and politics are investigated. Factors of influence on the functioning of these interactions as well as (potential) barriers to their success are identified and discussed. On purpose, the focus of…mehr

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Interactions of scientists and policymakers are crucial to problem-adequate research and decision-making in numerous policy fields. Designing science-policy interactions, however, is a challenging endeavour, since the two spheres follow fundamentally different logics and modes of operation. In this contribution, science-policy interactions in pan-European forest, climate, and sustainability research and politics are investigated. Factors of influence on the functioning of these interactions as well as (potential) barriers to their success are identified and discussed. On purpose, the focus of the investigation lies on individual and organisational parameters that can largely be influenced by the actors involved. Beyond the case studies conducted here, the associated analytical model may serve as a tool for differentiated evaluations of science-policy interplay in various complex policy fields. Concrete recommendations for the setup of effective science-policy interactions can be derived from the present contribution which strives to be an inspiring reading for scientists and political decision-makers alike.
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Dr. rer. pol. Johannes Bernhardt studied Business Economics, Communication Science, and Political Science at the Universities of Münster and Hamburg, Germany. He has conducted research mainly in the fields of international climate politics and scientific policy advice.