Scientific uncertainty and the International Whaling Commission:an alternative perspective on the use of science in policy making

Prior to the decline of the whaling industry in the 1960s, scientific uncertainty issues often were raised in the International Whaling Commission to argue against lower Antarctic quotas. But by the1970s, many of the same uncertainty issues were being reinterpreted by former whaling nations (and oth...

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Published in:Marine Policy
Main Author: Heazle, Michael
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10072/5320
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spelling ftgriffithuniv:oai:research-repository.griffith.edu.au:10072/5320 2023-05-15T13:39:54+02:00 Scientific uncertainty and the International Whaling Commission:an alternative perspective on the use of science in policy making Heazle, Michael 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/5320 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2003.10.001 English en_AU eng Elsevier Marine Policy http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0308597X © 2004 Elsevier : Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher : This journal is available online - use hypertext links. Journal article 2004 ftgriffithuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2003.10.001 2018-07-30T10:18:12Z Prior to the decline of the whaling industry in the 1960s, scientific uncertainty issues often were raised in the International Whaling Commission to argue against lower Antarctic quotas. But by the1970s, many of the same uncertainty issues were being reinterpreted by former whaling nations (and others) as good reasons for adopting a moratorium on all commercial whaling. This article argues that because science is unable to provide certainty, due to fundamental problems in its epistemology, the treatment of scientific advice by policy makers in the commission and elsewhere should be understood in relation to the utility it is believed to provide rather than simple claims of science's ability to provide truth or accuracy about the "real" world. Griffith Business School, School of Government and International Relations No Full Text Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Griffith University: Griffith Research Online Antarctic Griffith ENVELOPE(-155.500,-155.500,-85.883,-85.883) Marine Policy 28 5 361 374
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description Prior to the decline of the whaling industry in the 1960s, scientific uncertainty issues often were raised in the International Whaling Commission to argue against lower Antarctic quotas. But by the1970s, many of the same uncertainty issues were being reinterpreted by former whaling nations (and others) as good reasons for adopting a moratorium on all commercial whaling. This article argues that because science is unable to provide certainty, due to fundamental problems in its epistemology, the treatment of scientific advice by policy makers in the commission and elsewhere should be understood in relation to the utility it is believed to provide rather than simple claims of science's ability to provide truth or accuracy about the "real" world. Griffith Business School, School of Government and International Relations No Full Text
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