Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10504595 Environmental Science & Policy 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Boundary organizations (BO) and participatory geographic information systems (PGIS) frameworks both apply to spatially explicit research at the science-policy nexus. ► BO benefits from the attention to process and relationships within the policy community provided by PGIS. PGIS benefits from the explicit recognition of science as a stakeholder group in BO. ► Fusing approaches allows for deeper examination of the processes shaping the science-policy interface and create opportunities for BO projects funded by science to become accountable to policy.
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