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Samenvatting
Climate change is often referred to as exemplary for ‘wicked’ problems. Wicked problems are referred to in literature as being inherently political problems without a clear definition or solution for which top-down steering using scientific knowledge is not fitting. Paradoxically, international climate change policy is organized in a quite top down manner in which scientific findings have a prominent role. In this paper we explore the effects of a deliberative approach to knowledge generation. We discuss two cases: an assessment of the credibility of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports and the organization of a scientific dialogue on internet.
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Artikel | Deliberatie over klimaatkennisDe publieke omgang van het PBL met IPCC-fouten en klimaatsceptici |
Trefwoorden | IPCC, ClimateDialogueorg, deliberative assessment, wicked problems |
Auteurs | Willemijn Tuinstra en Maarten Hajer |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872014023002005 |
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