Science and public policy [E-Book] / Sarah Vorpahl, Nicholas Montoni
Science and policy exist symbiotically: science informs the government, which funds science to continue innovating and producing new information. While it is true that few policymakers are themselves scientists, it is thanks to scientists that the United States put a person on the moon and the Surge...
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Personal Name(s): | Vorpahl, Sarah, author |
Montoni, Nicholas, author | |
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Washington, DC :
American Chemical Society,
2020
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1 online resource |
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englisch |
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9780841299030 |
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10.1021/acs.infocus.7e4005 |
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- A Framework for Connecting Science and Policy: Overview - Importance of Science Communication for Policy - Effectively Leveraging Collaboration between Scientists and Policymakers - Follow the Money
- Local Policy: Introduction - Creating Policy in the Local Government - Examples of Science in Local Policy - Avenues for Scientists Interested in Policy - Insider Q&A - Additional Resources
- State Policy - Introduction - Creating Policy in the State Government - Examples of Science in State Policy - How to Connect Science and State Policy - State Policy Fellowships - Additional Resources
- Federal Policy: Introduction - Creating Policy in the Federal Government - Examples of Science in the Federal Government - How to Connect Science and the Federal Government - Federal Science Policy Fellowships - Additional Resources