Chloe Hill, Policy Officer, European Geosciences Union
This first presentation as part of our online series “Environmental History Meets Science Policy” will help the participants in understanding the basic concepts of science for policy advice and the different roles the scientists can assume in the policy-development process. It will also present the key tools and strategies for scientists to get involved in policy making. In this way, this webinar will lay the foundations on which the following webinars will build.
Speaker links
- Science for Policy Handbook, European Commission’s Joint Research Centre
- The European Commission Joint Research Centre Competency Framework
- The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics. Pielke
- Science for Policy podcast, SAPEA
- Extended 2-3 day workshops: Enihilo workshops walk you through EU policymaking processes and science for policy skills
- EGU’s Science for Policy Newsletter
- List of policy internships, fellowships & secondments
- The Euroscience article that focuses on the EU’s science response to COVID19: The pandemic has catapulted science to the forefront of policy-making
- The INGSA C19 policy tracker: COVID-19 Evidence-to-Policy Tracker