Programmes at the university level can support dialogue between researchers and policymakers across academic disciplines and policy sectors.
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The current food system is highly dependent on fossil fuels, whether it's synthetic fertiliser, the application of that fertiliser, pesticide use, the production of hybrid seeds, the transportation across...
Ensuring a nutritious diet for every individual is an imperative goal for our food systems. Yet, world hunger is on the rise for the ninth year running, as outlined last week...
This online resource compares the genealogical histories of organic agriculture, sustainable intensification, conservation agriculture and agroecology with regenerative agriculture, finding elements within each that resist absorption...
Last week was marked by two important events focused on improving mental health of Europeans: a Communication on a new Comprehensive approach to mental health and a High Level...
Justyna Bandola-Gill, Marlee Tichenor and Sotiria Grek discuss reflexivity as a strategic tool of experts who approach it epistemically, care-fully and instrumentally.
Knowledge mobilisation for science for policy ecosystems: A case study from the Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) project, UK
Kayleigh Renberg-Fawcett, UCL’s Capabilities in Academic...
Different motivations of actors can constrain evidence use for sustainability. We outline the most important barriers and illustrate them for the example of pesticide policy and practice.
In spring 2020, my podcast app provided some 2 million podcasts to choose from... of which nearly half a million were in the 'science and technology' category...