New paper: Impact assessment culture in the European Union. Time for something new? EU's standard neoclassic economic toolbox neglects alternative perspectives. How to include more perspectives from the social sciences and the humanities in environmental assessment? @AndreaSaltelli @slopiano @arnaldpuy @Jeroen_van_der_Sluijs e.a. (in @EstherTurnhout 's Environmental Science and Policy) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2023.02.005
“Warning against the artificial separation of facts & values at the science-policy interface & the need to approach problem-solving by use of ‘extended peer communities’ are some of PNS’ distinctive features. In this context, investigative journalism, whistle-blowers, & lay citizens with a stake or an interest in the issue being debated contribute to the deliberative process. Here we apply 4 PNS-based methodological approaches”