Science for Policy Handbook provides advice on how to bring science to the attention of policymakers. The handbook is dedicated to researchers and research organisations aiming to achieve policy impact.
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Encouraging a well-informed debate on how policymakers in Europe can better use scientific evidence to inform policymaking and policy debates
The multi-annual research programme seeks to understand the different drivers that influence political decision-making in the 21st century
During the 18th century age of Enlightenment, science became the...
Scientific knowledge is essential for the correct formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies and legislation. Within the scope of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, scientific research helps not only...
Co-creation process to develop an evaluation framework to assess the capacity for science for policy in the EU Member States between Dec 2021 and April 2023.
This research that will be launched in 2021 will build upon previous Enlightenment 2.0 work that examines the relationship between online technologies and political behaviour, as well...
This report presents the state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on Values and Identities from an interdisciplinary perspective. Values are said to be the dominating forces in life and Identities represent who we...
The JRC has published a report that supports policymakers in understanding and interpreting value orientations and social identities that are relevant for policymaking.
This report presents the state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on values and identities from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Values are said to be the dominating forces in life and identities represent who we...
In March 2022, the Joint Research Centre held an online workshop on the topic “Constructing assessment indicator dashboards for evidence-informed policymaking”. As part of the preparations to the workshop, I wrote...
