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Title: Kein Folientitel


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Extended Peer Reviews
A tool in science for sustainability Concept,
experiences, lessons learnt
Joachim H. Spangenberg SERI Vice
President Joachim.Spangenberg_at_seri.de www.seri.de
2
Contents
  • Introduction Science for Sustainability
  • Why extending the peer reviews
  • Options
  • Extended expert groups
  • Involving non-scientific stakeholders
  • Transfer processes
  • Conclusions

3
Sustainable Development
  • Sustainable development
  • Is a phenomenon of synchronising complex systems
  • Must focus on the interlinkages of dimensions
  • Deals with non-linear effects, beyond
    cause-effect logic
  • Regards long term and long distance problems
  • Depends on non-scientific pre-analytical visions
  • ? is inherently dealing with uncertainty of data,
    analyses, and in particular projections and
    prognosis.

4
Science for Sustainability
Sustainability is a normative objective Sustainabi
lity politics is a societal process Science for
sustainability is a contribution to this process,
embodied in it. It answers questions of society,
gives hints about the consequences of proposals
under discussion, warns against ignored
risks. Science for sustainability takes no
decisions, but urges for them and provides the
information for better decisions.
5
Dimensions of Sustainability The key role of
interlinkages
6
Sustainability Science the broad knowledge base
Scientific knowledge
  • Biology, biodiversity research, ecosystem
    analysis
  • Chemistry, toxicity analysis, atmospheric
    chemistry
  • Ecological economics, economy-environment
    interaction
  • Environmental sciences, cause-effect networks
  • Evolutionary economics, sustainable economic
    structures
  • Physics and meteorology
  • Political sciences, institutional analysis,
    governance
  • Psychology, individual preferences and behaviour
    change
  • Socio-economics, driving forces and incentive
    structures
  • Sociology, attitudes, behavioural patterns

7
Sustainability Science the broad knowledge base
Non-scientific knowledge
  • Trade unions, works councils, labour
    representatives
  • Churches and religious groups, philosophers
  • Environmental NGOs, nature wildlife protection
    groups
  • Development NGOs and institutions, solidarity
    movements
  • Social organisations, health, homeless and
    poverty care
  • Business representatives of different levels
  • Media people, journalists, news makers
  • Administrators, from local to EU level, all
    policy sectors
  • Politicians of different parties, sustainability
    committed
  • Women and feminist organisations

8
Expert knowledge
 
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Lay knowledge
 
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Implementation knowledge
 
11
Assessment
  • Positive Result
  • Better definition of societally relevant research
    questions
  • Broader definition of strategies to be pursued
  • Improved policy suggestions due to reality check
  • Support for proposals through feeling of
    ownership
  • Critics
  • Risk of short term orientation, dominated by
    acute problems
  • Taboos for proposals not deemed adequate at the
    moment
  • Intervention into the research process to enforce
    desired results

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Conclusions
  • Involvement in definition of research questions
    ? enhancing the relevance of research
  • Regular consultation during the research process
    ? opportunity to have a real impact on the
    research
  • Interim results evaluation, incorporate in
    research ? assurance of quality and relevance
  • Pre-assessment of final results ? ownership
    feeling
  • Common presentation ? credibility of the research
    work, enhanced outreach and acceptability
  • Transfer process according to actors needs ?
    significant only if decision makers accept
    relevance

13
Good bye
  • Thank you for your attention.
  • For further information and
  • to download publications
  • you are invited to visit the
  • Sustainable Europe Research Institute
    atwww.seri.de

Joachim H. Spangenberg SERI Vice
President Joachim.Spangenberg_at_seri.de
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