Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10516189 | Public Health | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The need for an effective and robust science-policy interface has never been more pressing. Conceptual models can facilitate this by providing theoretical frameworks and supporting stakeholder engagement process simplifications for inherently complex situations involving environment and human health and well-being. They can be tools to think with, to engage, to communicate and to help navigate in a sea of complexity. We believe models such as eDPSEEA can help frame many of the issues which have become the challenges of the new public health era and can provide the essential platforms necessary for progress.
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Authors
S. Reis, G. Morris, L.E. Fleming, S. Beck, T. Taylor, M. White, M.H. Depledge, S. Steinle, C.E. Sabel, H. Cowie, F. Hurley, J.McP. Dick, R.I. Smith, M. Austen,