Future science-policy agendas and partnerships for building a sustainable society in harmony with nature
Saito, Osamu, (2017). Future science-policy agendas and partnerships for building a sustainable society in harmony with nature. Sustainability Science, 1-5
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Sub-type Journal article Author Saito, Osamu Title Future science-policy agendas and partnerships for building a sustainable society in harmony with nature Appearing in Sustainability Science Publication Date 2017-10-06 Place of Publication Online Publisher Springer Japan Start page 1 End page 5 Language eng Abstract The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has identified the development of scenarios as a key component of its Global Assessment. As part of the project entitled ‘‘Future scenarios and governance of social-ecological systems in the Asia–Pacific (AP) region through enhancing synergy between indigenous and local knowledge and scientific knowledge,’’ we conducted an online questionnaire survey to identify key science-policy agendas, and collaborations among science, policy, and society in the AP region. The results demonstrated the importance of traditional knowledge in ecosystem management as well as collaboration between policy makers and researchers. The findings will be useful inputs when IPBES and governments develop bottom-up and participatory scenarios and pathways that can lead to sustainable futures. UNBIS Thesaurus PARTNERSHIP
ASIA AND THE PACIFICKeyword IPBES
Science-policy agenda
Future scenarioCopyright Holder Springer Japan Copyright Year 2017 Copyright type All rights reserved DOI 10.1007/s11625-017-0475-8 -
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