Journal article
Policy-oriented environmental research: What is it worth?
DJ Pannell, JM Alston, S Jeffrey, YM Buckley, P Vesk, JR Rhodes, E McDonald-Madden, S Nally, G Goucher, T Thamo
Environmental Science and Policy | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Environmental and conservation scientists are increasingly being asked to justify their work in terms of benefits to society. This article describes economic theory for conceptualizing the benefits from environmental research, and provides a framework for estimating those benefits. In particular we discuss the evaluation of environmental science that is intended to benefit society through informing policy decisions. The chain between environmental research and its benefits through policy change includes at least four links: the research itself, policy change, behavior change and environmental change. Each of these four stages presents challenges and entails time lags. If any link fails, the ..
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The authors are grateful to the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (grant number CE1101014) for funding support.