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1 | Introduction and Overview | |
Theme A: Traditional Approaches to Using Scientific and Technical Information in Natural Resource Management and Environmental Policy-Making | ||
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The Role of Science in Society Guest Participants Dr. Carl Shapiro, Science Impact Program Coordinator, U.S. Geological Survey Dr. Stanley Ponce, Senior Liaison for Interagency Programs and Science Partnerships, U.S. Geological Survey |
Kendler, H. H. "Should scientists remain objective?" Science 301 (2003): 310-311.
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The Evolution of Science in Societal Decision-Making - An Historical Perspective Guest Lecturer Dr. David Laws, Environmental Policy Group, MIT |
Clark, W. C., F. Alcock, N. M. Dickson, N. Eckley, D. H. Guston, J. Jäger, and R. B. Mitchell. "Knowledge systems for sustainable development." Proceedings National Academies of Science 100, no. 14 (2003): 8086-8091. Clark, F., and D. Illman. "Dimensions of civic science: introductory essay." Science Communication 23, no. 1: 5-27. Lubchenko, J. "Entering the century of the environment: a new social contract for science." Science 279 (1998): 491-497.
Bush, V. "Science the endless frontier: A report to the President by Vannevar Bush, director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development." July 1945. (Skim this report as background) |
4 | The Role of Science in Environmental Policy-Making |
Bierbaum, R. "The role of science in federal policy development on a regional to global scale." Estuaries 25, no. 4B (2002): 878-885. Kemmis, D. "Science's role in natural resource decisions." Issues in Science and Technology Online, Summer 2002.
Adler, P. S., R. C. Barrett, M. C. Bean, J. E. Birkoff, C. P. Ozawa, and E. B. Rudin. "Managing scientific and technical information in environmental cases: principles and practices for mediators and facilitators." 2000, pp. 5-21. (PDF) Beratan, Kathi, and Herman Karl. "Managing the Science-Policy Interface in a Complex and Contentious World - A Discussion." In editorial review. |
Theme B: Collaborative Approaches for Using Science in Societal Decision-Making | ||
5 | Introduction to Collaborative Processes for Science-Intensive Resource and Environmental Policy Decisions
Guest Participant Dr. Stephen Light, Co-editor, "Barriers and Bridges to the Renewal of Ecosystems and Institutions" |
Leshner, A. I. "Public engagement with science." Science 299 (2003): 977.
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6 | Collaborative Processes for Science-Intensive Resource and Environmental Policy Decisions (cont.) |
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Collaborative Approaches - Joint Fact Finding Guest Participant Patrick Field, Managing Director, Consensus Building Institute |
McCreary, S. T., J. K. Gamman, and B. Brooks. "Refining and testing joint fact-finding for environmental dispute resolution: ten years of success." Mediation Quarterly 18, no. 4. Scarlett, P. L. "Joint fact-finding: the interface of science, policy, and communities." Unpublished paper presented to the U.S. Geological Survey, January 2004.
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8 | Collaborative Learning and the Role of the Citizen |
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9 | The Role of the Citizen - Local and Indigenous Knowledge |
Amengual, M. "Incorporating local knowledge into joint fact finding." MUSIC working paper, 2003. Kusel, J., S. C. Doak, S. Carpenter, and V. E. Sturtevant. "The role of the public in adaptive ecosystem management: in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project." In Assessments and Scientific Basis for Management Options. Vol. II. Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project Final Report to Congress No. 37, July 1996, pp. 611-624.
Smith, M. E. "Chaos, consensus and common sense." The Ecologist 25, no. 2/3: 80-85. Adler, P. S., and J. E. Birkhoff. Building Trust: When Knowledge from 'here' meets Knowledge from 'away'. The National Policy Consensus Center, Portland, OR, pp. 1-16. ( |
10 | Collaborative Approaches to Adaptive Management, Adaptive Governance, and Ecosystem Based Management |
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Theme C: Challenges and Barriers to the New Emerging Role of Science in Contemporary Society | ||
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Challenges to New Role of Science Guest Participant Dr. Jeffrey Lovich, Acting Director, USGS Southwest Biological Science Center |
Gloss, S. P., J. E. Lovich, and T. S. Melis, eds. "Overview," and "Lessons from 10 years of adaptive management in the Grand Canyon." In The State of the Colorado River Ecosystem in the Grand Canyon. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1282 (2005): 1-16 and 207-220.
Turner, C. E. "An experience in John Day, Oregon: the need for USGS agenda-less science in collaborative partnerships." Internal USGS report, Washington, DC, 2003.
Lovich, Jeffrey E., and Theodore S. Melis. "The State of Natural and Cultural Resources in the Colorado River Ecosystem (SCORE) Report." Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. USGS Southwest Biological Science Center, Flagstaff, AZ, 2005. (PDF - 6.7 MB) |
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Challenges to New Role of Science (cont.) Examination of Changing Culture within USGS and Changing Role of USGS with Context of a Changing Society as a Case Study |
Campbell, Lindsey. "Barriers to USGS scientists' participation in collaborative research and decision-making." Student paper, MIT, 2005. "Handbook on Cascading GPRA Goals." U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, DC, 2004. "Core Competency Model for Managers: Relevance of Competency Metrics On-Line Survey Results." U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC, July 2005. "Core Competency Model for Managers." U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC, July 2005. |
13 | Preliminary Student Presentations | |
14 | Last Day of Class |