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Science-Policy Interface describes a social process between science and policy-making or an institution interfacing science and policy. Examples for science-policy interface institutions are the IPCC or IPBES. Science-policy interfaces (SPIs) are subjects of scientific analysis in the social sciences and subject of political debates as in the recent climategate ussue sourrounding the IPCC.
Basic Theory
[edit]According to van den Hove[1] the science-policy interface (SPI) is a social process.
Diversity of SPIs
[edit]IPCC and IPBES
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ van den Hove, S (2007).
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