Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering

Government departments and agencies are faced with issues of increasing socio-ecological complexities around environmental sustainability and global change, which require them to make decisions that have the potential to impact greatly on society and economies. As a result, they are under increa...

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Main Authors: Linda Godfrey, Nikki Funke, Carmel Mbizvo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2010-06-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:http://192.168.0.118/index.php/sajs/article/view/9955
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spelling doaj-8f4c2d73853b4195974953f930daa1062021-04-04T20:05:54ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892010-06-011065/6Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokeringLinda Godfrey0Nikki Funke1Carmel Mbizvo2CSIR Natural Resources and the EnvironmentCSIR, Natural Resources and the EnvironmentSouth African National Biodiversity InstituteGovernment departments and agencies are faced with issues of increasing socio-ecological complexities around environmental sustainability and global change, which require them to make decisions that have the potential to impact greatly on society and economies. As a result, they are under increasing pressure to develop policies that consider a wide spectrum of scientific and indigenous knowledge. It is acknowledged that in South Africa, as elsewhere, a gap typically exists between the scientific or research community and the policymaking community, due to a number of underlying reasons at both ends. This gap often results in a unidirectional 'push of evidence' by researchers to policymakers, with a hope that policymakers will take up these findings and use them in policy identification, formulation or implementation. To support the uptake of evidence in policy, it is also important to stimulate an environment of 'evidence pull' by the policy community from the research community, as well as increasing the dialogue between these communities. A model of knowledge brokering is proposed in this paper as a means to bridge this gap between science and policy and, thereby, ensure the uptake of evidence in policy development and implementation. This model looks at the need for institutional mechanisms, such as knowledge-brokering offices, both within research organisations and government departments. It also highlights the importance of researchers involving policymakers from the onset of their research process, with a continuous dialogue between the two parties, both during and after the research, as a means of increasing the likelihood of research uptake.http://192.168.0.118/index.php/sajs/article/view/9955environmental sustainabilityevidence-based policyglobal changeknowledge brokeringresearchSouth Africa
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Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering
South African Journal of Science
environmental sustainability
evidence-based policy
global change
knowledge brokering
research
South Africa
author_facet Linda Godfrey
Nikki Funke
Carmel Mbizvo
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title Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering
title_short Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering
title_full Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering
title_fullStr Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering
title_full_unstemmed Bridging the science - policy interface: A new era for South African research and the role of knowledge brokering
title_sort bridging the science - policy interface: a new era for south african research and the role of knowledge brokering
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Government departments and agencies are faced with issues of increasing socio-ecological complexities around environmental sustainability and global change, which require them to make decisions that have the potential to impact greatly on society and economies. As a result, they are under increasing pressure to develop policies that consider a wide spectrum of scientific and indigenous knowledge. It is acknowledged that in South Africa, as elsewhere, a gap typically exists between the scientific or research community and the policymaking community, due to a number of underlying reasons at both ends. This gap often results in a unidirectional 'push of evidence' by researchers to policymakers, with a hope that policymakers will take up these findings and use them in policy identification, formulation or implementation. To support the uptake of evidence in policy, it is also important to stimulate an environment of 'evidence pull' by the policy community from the research community, as well as increasing the dialogue between these communities. A model of knowledge brokering is proposed in this paper as a means to bridge this gap between science and policy and, thereby, ensure the uptake of evidence in policy development and implementation. This model looks at the need for institutional mechanisms, such as knowledge-brokering offices, both within research organisations and government departments. It also highlights the importance of researchers involving policymakers from the onset of their research process, with a continuous dialogue between the two parties, both during and after the research, as a means of increasing the likelihood of research uptake.
topic environmental sustainability
evidence-based policy
global change
knowledge brokering
research
South Africa
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