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Science, Values, & Public Policy

Topics

bulletScience vs. transscience problems
bulletScientific vs. time and place information
bulletRole of science in the policy process
bulletCommunicating risk
bulletPolicy paradoxes
bulletAdaptive management
  

Readings

O'Leary, et al., pp. 164 - 191
RES #14: Healey, Michael C. and Timothy M. Hennessey. 1994. "The Utilization of Scientific Information in the Management of Estuarine Ecosystems." Ocean & Coastal Management 23: 167 - 191. 
RES #15:  Lee, Kai N. 1993. Compass and Gyroscope: Integrating Science and Politics for the Environment. Washington, DC: Island Press. pp. 51 - 114; 161 - 184
RES #16:  Cortner, Hanna J. and Margaret A. Moote. 1999. The Politics of Ecosystem Management. Washington, DC: Island Press. pp. 57 - 72.
   

Handouts

bulletHandouts - Science in the Policy Process #1 
bulletHandouts - Pfieseria hysteria?
  

Class Notes

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Recommended Books, Articles, and Government Reports

bulletLee, Kai N. 1993. Compass and Gyroscope: Integrating Science and Politics for the Environment. Washington, DC: Island Press. 
bulletGunderson, Lance H., C. S. Holling, and Stephen S. Light. (eds.). 1995. Barriers and Bridges to the Renewal of Ecosystems and Institutions. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
 

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