MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF POLICY-RELEVANT SCIENCE - LESSONS FROM A WATER-RESOURCE PROJECT

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作者
LAMB, BL
机构
[1] U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service,, Fort Collins, CO, USA, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Fort Collins, CO, USA
来源
WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1986年 / 22卷 / 05期
关键词
CIVIL ENGINEERING - Public Policy - CONSERVATION - REGIONAL PLANNING;
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Water resource scientists face complex tasks in evaluating aspects of water projects, but relatively few assessment procedures have been applied and accepted as standard applications. Decision-makers often rely on environmental assessments to evaluate the value and operation of projects. There is often confusion about scientists' role in policy decisions. The scientist can affect policy-making as an expert witness, an advocate or a surrogate. By understanding the policy process, scientists can make their work more 'policy relevant'. Using the Terror Lake hydro project in Alaska as a guide, three lessons are discussed: (1) not all problems are able to be solved with technology; (2) policy-relevant technology is rarely imposed on a problem; and (3) the scientist need not just react to the policy process, but can have an impact on how that process unfolds.
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页码:811 / 815
页数:5
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