Editorial on the Availability of Marine Scientific Information in Canada Published in Marine Pollution Bulletin

An editorial, “Managing Ocean Information in the Digital Era—Events in Canada Open Questions about the Role of Marine Science Libraries,” penned by Peter Wells (EIUI and International Ocean Institute), has been published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin. Initiated by deep concerns about recent major cutbacks to the marine science libraries of the Canadian federal government, […]

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Marine Information Matters: Report of the EIUI-Partnership Workshop, 20-21 September 2013

The Environmental Information: Use and Influence research program is pleased to present the report of the workshop, Marine Information Matters: Probing Its Use and Influence in Policy and Decision Making, held on 20-21 September 2013, in collaboration with our governmental and non-governmental partners. The workshop report contains an overview of the public lecture by Dr. […]

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Call for Abstracts – Special Issue of Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability on Informational Governance

A Call for Abstracts for papers for a special issue on Informational Governance, to be published in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability in 2015, has been issued by an international editorial team, led by researchers at Wageningen University & Research Centre. The rapid developments of different types of new information technologies, information networks, and social […]

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Information Use in Policy Formulation: Determining Impact

Determining the impact of research in policy-making contexts is a challenging task, a fact which recent literature highlights. This blog post surveys several publications that address this subject. We begin with Sandra Nutley, Isabel Walter, and Huw Davies, who draw attention to important issues regarding measurement of the impact of research. They point out, for […]

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Iteration and Innovation: Using the Right Models for Improving the Use of Research in Policy and Practice

This post briefly describes several models for research-policy and research-practice relationships, and then explores how two models– the interactive model and the context, evidence, and links model– best capture the complexities inherent in the use of climate change research in policy and practice. This post argues that models that promote the understanding of context, the […]

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Social Networks and News Media: Impact on Information and Policy Development

The recent rise of social media and the growing presence of news media in the realm of public policy and decision making have created a new dynamic: policy makers are now sitting alongside the general population. In this new era of policy making, scientists, policy makers, and the general population all collaborate on policy issues […]

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EIUI Team Publishes Bibliography of Publications of the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment

To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment, the Environmental Information: Use and Influence Research team has published Celebrating 25 Years of Knowledge on the Gulf. A Bibliography of Publications of the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment. This comprehensive bibliography of over […]

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Communication of Research Information: Barriers and Enablers

Evidence-based policy making depends on effective communication of scientific and social science research-based information. Several barriers that bear on the ability to effectively communicate information are identified in the literature. Similarly, several enablers are described that can create more effective communication. Ultimately, enablers and barriers are two sides of the same coin. Many of enablers […]

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The Importance of Public Consultations in Policy Making

Public consultations are a key feature of effective policy making. This blog post analyzes four publications on the topic of public consultations with regard to key findings, limitations, and best practices. The four publications vary in their focus: a book chapter by Leslie Pal provides the theoretical underpinnings of public consultations (Pal, 2010), a document […]

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“Does Information Matter?” – Special Session at Coastal Zone Canada 2014 Conference presented by EIUI

The Environmental Information: Use and Influence research initiative (EIUI) will present a special session entitled “Does Information Matter? A Critical Question for the Future of Coastal Zone Management” at the 2014 Coastal Zone Canada conference to be held in Halifax on 15-19 June 2014. This session will offer interdisciplinary perspectives on the challenges of communicating […]

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