Abstract: | Governments and intergovernmental organizations support scientific research to produce the knowledge and tools needed to monitor and mitigate global environmental changes (GEC). However, GEC-related policy decisions are often not based on scientific evidence, and GEC research is often not based on policy-relevant questions, resulting in a science-policy gap. Assessing the GEC policy priorities of researchers and policymakers is an essential step towards closing this gap. This task was undertaken by the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI), an intergovernmental organization pursuing science and capacity building to reach the vision of a sustainable Americas. The assessment included survey consultations, listening sessions, and an analysis of policy documents for 17 countries of the Americas.
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Author(s): | Mastrángelo, Matías E.
Torres, Irene
Borbor-Cordova, Mercy J.
Hurlbert, Margot A.
Silva, Jeniffer
Stewart Ibarra, Anna M.
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Date: | 2024
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Published: | Ecosystems and People, 20(1), 2354309
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Citation: | Mastrángelo, M. E., Torres, I., Borbor-Cordova, M. J., Hurlbert, M. A., Silva, J., & Stewart Ibarra, A. M. (2024). Global environmental change policy priorities from the Americas and opportunities to bridge the science-policy gap. Ecosystems and People, 20(1), 2354309. Recuperado de:
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URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5501
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