Thinking algorithmically: The making of hegemonic knowledge in climate governance
Algorithms–instructions for acting on data, executed by code–are increasingly being
enrolled into climate policy governance via the prediction of policy outcomes, the evaluation …
enrolled into climate policy governance via the prediction of policy outcomes, the evaluation …
Non‐and sub‐state climate action after Paris: From a facilitative regime to a contested governance landscape
Abstract The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics.
With its adoption, Parties call for non‐and sub‐state actors to contribute to the global climate …
With its adoption, Parties call for non‐and sub‐state actors to contribute to the global climate …
[BOOK][B] Sustainable Development Goals in Higher Education
W Steele, L Rickards - 2021 - Springer
As academics based in a public university system under enormous growth and development
pressures with scaffolding flow-on effects for people, place and planet, we are highly alert to …
pressures with scaffolding flow-on effects for people, place and planet, we are highly alert to …
Pathways to policy impact: a new approach for planning and evidencing research impact
Background The use of research in policy settings is complex, unpredictable and influenced
by a range of poorly understood social factors. This makes it difficult to plan for, facilitate and …
by a range of poorly understood social factors. This makes it difficult to plan for, facilitate and …
[HTML][HTML] Territorialising knowledge-policy interfaces: Lessons from urban food governance spaces
There has been increased academic attention on enhancing the effectiveness of knowledge-
policy interfaces at the international level for urgent food systems transformation. However …
policy interfaces at the international level for urgent food systems transformation. However …
A close examination of the role and needed expertise of brokers in bridging and building science policy boundaries in environmental decision making
R Duncan, M Robson-Williams, S Edwards - Palgrave Communications, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract Knowledge brokers are often portrayed as neutral intermediaries that act as a
necessary conduit between the spheres of science and policy. Conceived largely as a task …
necessary conduit between the spheres of science and policy. Conceived largely as a task …
[HTML][HTML] Climate governance by numerical data: The kaleidoscopic political space of a decarbonization dashboard
F Colona - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
ClimateOS is a software whose promise is to provide climate policymakers with reliable and
actionable transition plans towards decarbonization, thanks to its algorithms' ability to …
actionable transition plans towards decarbonization, thanks to its algorithms' ability to …
Challenging medical knowledge translation: convergence and divergence of translation across epistemic and cultural boundaries
J Ødemark, E Engebretsen - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2022 - nature.com
Introduction This collection aims to challenge so-called knowledge translation (hereinafter
KT) in medicine and healthcare. The abbreviation 'KT'refers to a variety of scientific practices …
KT) in medicine and healthcare. The abbreviation 'KT'refers to a variety of scientific practices …
Infrastructuring “data-driven” environmental governance in Louisiana's coastal restoration plan
E Nost - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Conservationists around the world advocate for “data-driven” environmental governance,
expecting data infrastructures to make all relevant and actionable information readily …
expecting data infrastructures to make all relevant and actionable information readily …
[BOOK][B] Quiet activism
“Alongside the depressing reports of climate breakdown, Quiet Activism is a book you must
read. It is an essential reminder that we need to approach each other with compassion, use …
read. It is an essential reminder that we need to approach each other with compassion, use …