The consequences of paradigm change and poorly validated science: The example of the value of mangroves to fisheries
Abstract
Accuracy in representing, communicating and reporting science is critical to the translation of science into knowledge. Any lack of accuracy degrades the quality and reliability of consequent decisions. One common cause of inaccuracy is the use of superseded paradigmatic concepts with a lack of careful validation. This leads to evidentiary dissonance (an apparent abundance of evidence with little basis in actual reported scientific findings). We...
Paper Details
Title
The consequences of paradigm change and poorly validated science: The example of the value of mangroves to fisheries
Published Date
Jun 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
1067 - 1075
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