The social structure of climate change research and practitioner engagement: Evidence from California

Volume: 63, Pages: 102074 - 102074
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Interactions between researchers and practitioners can lead to the increased use of climate science in decision-making. Past studies on these interactions have focused on the information needs of decision-makers, but less is known about why and how climate researchers choose to engage with decision-makers. Understanding the experiences, beliefs and constraints on both sides of the ‘knowledge-action gap’ is critical for implementing robust...
Paper Details
Title
The social structure of climate change research and practitioner engagement: Evidence from California
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
63
Pages
102074 - 102074
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