INGSA2016 Conference report
The Conference Report from the 2nd International Conference on Science Advice to Governments – hosted by INGSA and the European Commission – 29th – 30th September 2016, Brussels, Belgium
The Conference Report from the 2nd International Conference on Science Advice to Governments – hosted by INGSA and the European Commission – 29th – 30th September 2016, Brussels, Belgium
During September 2022, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has published the three external expert reports that assess the science-for-policy ecosystems of France, Greece, and Portugal in their local language, after having been published some of them in English a few months ago.
In principle, the application of available scientific evidence to policy making should improve its quality. As normative values and political judgements often also play a key role in decision making, this implies that evidence informs policy instead of determining it. In this context, the subject of the following study is the role of evidence in…
This report sets out a conceptual map for potential elements of a science-for-policy advisory ecosystem. The aim of this map is not to propose an ideal system, but rather to highlight how elements need to connect with each other at multiple levels; to allow us to ask how all involved in evidence production, mobilisation and…
Policy Paper from the EC’s Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC) – 2013.
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