A dual justification for science-based policy-making

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  • David Budtz Pedersen
Science-based policy-making has grown ever more important in recent years, in parallel with the dramatic increase in the complexity and uncertainty of the ways in which science and technology interact with society and economy at the national, regional and global level. Installing a proper framework for ensuring the integrity and public trust in, and support for, science is becoming an urgent task for European and global policy-makers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExpertise and Democracy
EditorsCathrine Holst
Number of pages12
PublisherARENA Centre for European Studies
Publication date2014
Pages37-48
Chapter2
ISBN (Print)978-82-93137-45-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-82-93137-95-5
Publication statusPublished - 2014
SeriesUniversitetet i Oslo. ARENA - Centre for European Studies. Report
Number1
Volume14
ISSN0807-3139

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