The Covid-19 pandemic and climate-related crises have heightened demands to integrate scientific knowledge into policymaking, often through science-policy interfaces (SPIs) that facilitate dialogue between scientists and decision-makers. These complex issues require collaboration due to uncertainties and conflicting values. While evidence-based policymaking assumes science guides action, in reality political decisions are influenced by emotions, interests, and diverse knowledges. This chapter explores the non-linear nature of science-policy interactions, analyzing decision-making tensions and the role of SPIs in fostering collective learning on climate challenges.

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Science–Policy Interfaces in the Face of Climate Change

  • Carolina Milhorance,
  • Antoine Perrier,
  • Julien Demenois,
  • Vincent Freycon,
  • Camille Piponiot,
  • Paul Luu,
  • Adèle Gaveau,
  • Marie Hrabanski,
  • Sélim Louafi

摘要

The Covid-19 pandemic and climate-related crises have heightened demands to integrate scientific knowledge into policymaking, often through science-policy interfaces (SPIs) that facilitate dialogue between scientists and decision-makers. These complex issues require collaboration due to uncertainties and conflicting values. While evidence-based policymaking assumes science guides action, in reality political decisions are influenced by emotions, interests, and diverse knowledges. This chapter explores the non-linear nature of science-policy interactions, analyzing decision-making tensions and the role of SPIs in fostering collective learning on climate challenges.