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Policy Press, Evidence and Policy, 3(12), p. 431-451

DOI: 10.1332/174426416x14700777371551

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Supporting evidence-based policy on biodiversity and ecosystem services: recommendations for effective policy briefs

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Abstract

Knowledge brokerage on biodiversity and ecosystem services can apply communication tools such as policy briefs to facilitate the dialogue between scientists and policymakers. There is currently considerable debate on how to go beyond the linear communication model, outdated in theoretical debate but still often implicitly leading interaction with policy. In this paper, we provide recommendations to scientists in the field of biodiversity and ecosystem services for developing policy briefs with increased impact and that are adapted to the needs of the audience. We also highlight the challenges of addressing the key criteria of credibility, relevance, legitimacy and iterativity that often lead to trade-offs.