Global S&T Development Trend Analysis Platform of Resources and Environment
BioFresh Survey on Freshwater Biodiversity in Policy-making----Assessment of Social and Economic Benefits of Enhanced Environmental Protection in the ENPI Countries | |
Gerardo Anzaldúa; Dr. Eleftheria Kampa; Isabelle Turcotte | |
2011 | |
出版年 | 2011 |
页数 | 36 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 德国 |
出版者 | Ecologic Institute, Germany |
领域 | 资源环境 |
英文摘要 | Between June and August 2011, BioFresh Team members from Ecologic Institute and Oxford University School of Geography and the Environment undertook an online survey of stakeholders' opinions of the status and policy profile of freshwater biodiversity in policy-making and of various communication channels that link science and policy. The evaluation report is available for download.Fifty-two stakeholders from different sectors/policy areas who have been active primarily on water and biodiversity issues in the past years participated in the survey. A significant proportion of respondents belonged to national government agencies (29%), international NGOs (15%) and universities/research institutes (13%).Some of the main insights gathered were:Perceptions of policy relevance of freshwater biodiversity48% of respondents view freshwater biodiversity as a recognised policy issue but given little attention, suggesting that freshwater biodiversity is not yet a well established policy issue.The most promising ways to raise the policy profile of freshwater biodiversity are suggested to be: the provision of evidence on the value of freshwater biodiversity (especially by recognition and demonstration of ecosystem services), perception-based work targeting the policy communities and the general public as well as better integration of freshwater biodiversity in the implementation of other policies (esp. Water Framework Directive, agri-environmental policies and biodiversity (conservation) policies).Relevance of policy-orientated science questions generated by BioFresh projectCertain policy-orientated science questions generated by the BioFresh consortium were highlighted by survey respondents as highly policy-relevant. These questions encompassed the linking of ecosystem function and ecosystem services, multi-scale conservation planning and freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem response to climate change.Conversely, questions regarding the formation and consequences of novel freshwater ecosystems, the value of eco-informatics and the framing and perception of freshwater biodiversity were rated as of limited/less policy-relevance. It could be argued that these important topics within the scientific community are relatively new concepts for the policy communities. Awareness-raising efforts on these topics remain important because of their potential value to policy decisions.Channels of communication between science and policyEfforts to disseminate scientific information to policy-relevant communities should concentrate on communication channels which are considered as most effective. These are, according to respondents' ratings, face-to-face briefings, policy briefs, and conferences/workshops, and to a lesser extent newspapers/magazine articles. Further work on the value of new media, especially blog posts and YouTube style videos, is also recommended.This project is part of the Ecologic Institute's contribution to the International Year of Biodiversity 2010. |
英文关键词 | biodiversity water policy conservation data platform ecosystem services Europe global online survey |
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来源平台 | Ecologic Institute (EU) |
文献类型 | 科技报告 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/2570 |
专题 | 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Gerardo Anzaldúa,Dr. Eleftheria Kampa,Isabelle Turcotte. BioFresh Survey on Freshwater Biodiversity in Policy-making----Assessment of Social and Economic Benefits of Enhanced Environmental Protection in the ENPI Countries:Ecologic Institute, Germany,2011. |
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