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Ascher, W., Steelman, T., & Healy, R. (2010). Knowledge and environmental policy: Reimagining the boundaries of science and politics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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Clark, R., & Holmes, J. (2010). Improving input from research to environmental policy: Challenges of structure and culture. Science and Public Policy, 37(10), 751-764.
Clark, W. C., Mitchell, R. B., and Cash, D. W. (2006). Evaluating the influence of global environmental assessments. In R. B. Mitchell, W. C. Clark, D. W. Cash & N. M. Dickson (Eds.), Global environmental assessments: Information and influence (pp. 1-28). Cambridge: MIT Press.
Delaney, A., & Hastie, J. (2007). Lost in translation: Differences in role identities between fisheries scientists and managers. Ocean & Coastal Management, 50, 661-682.
De Santo, E.M. (2010). ‘Whose science?’ Precaution and power-play in European marine environmental management. Marine Policy 34, 414-420. DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2009.09.004(Full Entry)
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Guston, D. H. (2001). Boundary organizations in environmental policy and science: An introduction. Science, Technology, and Human Values, 29, 87–112.
Hartley, T. W. (2010). Fishery management as a governance network: Examples from the Gulf of Maine and the potential for communication network analysis research in fisheries. Marine Policy, 34(5), 1060-1067.
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Mitchell, R. B., Clark, W. C., & Cash, D. W. (2006). Information and influence. In R. B. Mitchell, W. C. Clark, D. W. Cash & N. M. Dickson (Eds.), Global environmental assessments. Information and influence (pp. 307-338). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press...(Full Entry)
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Quigley, K. (2011). The state of the ark: Trust, risk and sharing sensitive information about critical infrastructure in Canada. Governance, forthcoming...(Full Entry)
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