The government chief scientific adviser’s guidelines on the use of scientific and engineering advice in policy making

Climate change, security, pressures on the supply of energy, food and water, health and migration pose unprecedented and inter-connected challenges to the world. Science and engineering are central to identifying, understanding and addressing these challenges. In fact it is difficult to think of a p...

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Main Author: Government Office for Science (UK)
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Published: Government Office for Science (UK) 2010
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spelling ftapo:oai:apo.org.au:74801 2023-05-15T16:50:10+02:00 The government chief scientific adviser’s guidelines on the use of scientific and engineering advice in policy making Government Office for Science (UK) Worldwide 2010-06-30 00:00:00 http://apo.org.au/node/74801 unknown Government Office for Science (UK) http://apo.org.au/node/74801 Crown Copyright 2010 Science Sustainability and the environment Report 2010 ftapo 2020-05-20T09:43:49Z Climate change, security, pressures on the supply of energy, food and water, health and migration pose unprecedented and inter-connected challenges to the world. Science and engineering are central to identifying, understanding and addressing these challenges. In fact it is difficult to think of a policy area, or a government department, where science cannot make an important contribution. While some of these are obvious such as climate change, others may be not so apparent, for example, the science of demography and ageing needed to inform the funding of future pensions and benefits or the volcanic eruption in Iceland which demonstrates the role science and engineering advice can play in civil contingency planning. It is essential that policy-makers across government are able to draw on high quality, wide-ranging and robust evidence to enable informed decisionmaking. Together with an effective advisory process, this allows government to ensure that all opportunities are explored to their full potential and deal capably with emergencies. Report Iceland Australian Policy Online (Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology)
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description Climate change, security, pressures on the supply of energy, food and water, health and migration pose unprecedented and inter-connected challenges to the world. Science and engineering are central to identifying, understanding and addressing these challenges. In fact it is difficult to think of a policy area, or a government department, where science cannot make an important contribution. While some of these are obvious such as climate change, others may be not so apparent, for example, the science of demography and ageing needed to inform the funding of future pensions and benefits or the volcanic eruption in Iceland which demonstrates the role science and engineering advice can play in civil contingency planning. It is essential that policy-makers across government are able to draw on high quality, wide-ranging and robust evidence to enable informed decisionmaking. Together with an effective advisory process, this allows government to ensure that all opportunities are explored to their full potential and deal capably with emergencies.
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