Science‐Policy‐Practice Interfaces: Emergent knowledge and monarch butterfly conservation

作者: Karin M. Gustafsson , Steven A. Wolf , Anurag A. Agrawal

DOI: 10.1002/EET.1792

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摘要: We study how knowledge is produced at the intersection of science, environmental policy and public engagement. Based on analysis monarch butterfly conservation, we critically evaluate models production. The its migration have engaged science enchanted people for over a century, current threats to monarchs catalyze debates actions. This paper traces historical development regarding (i) long-term population trends, (ii) monarch's dependence particular food plant, milk-weed, (iii) as pollinator. Our indicates that production science–policy–practice interfaces cannot be satisfactorily understood through reference classical linear model more recent conceptions relationally (i.e. co-production). identify powerful sometimes contradictory claims emerge from unmediated interactions among scientists, advocates, makers diverse publics. emergent complements existing production, thereby expanding conceptual foundation available making sense interfaces. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd ERP Environment

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