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ECOSYSTEMS
Volume 4, Issue 8, Pages 758-764Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10021-001-0044-x
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environmental management; radical uncertainty; technocracy; science and values; wicked problems
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The management paradigm fails when confronted with complex problems where there are no clearly defined objectives and a plethora Of Mutually contradictory approaches, each of which is plausible in a particular frame of reference. The notion of the disinterested expert cannot withstand scrutiny, and putative experts must earn public trust. Scientists must be prepared to share their advisory and decision-making roles with a variety of interested parties and participate with them on an equal footing.
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