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From Climate Change to Pandemics: Decision Science Can Help Scientists Have Impact

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FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.792749

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decision making; conservation; epidemiology; public policy; modeling

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  1. ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions
  2. NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence Policy Relevant Infectious Disease Simulation and Mathematical Modelling (PRISM2)
  3. NHMRC Supporting Participatory Evidence use for the Control of Transmissible diseases in our Region Using Modelling (SPECTRUM) [GNT1170960]
  4. ARC Centre of Excellence for Biodiversity Risk Analysis
  5. ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers
  6. Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research on Infectious Disease Emergencies (APPRISE) [GNT1116530]
  7. Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis
  8. NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship

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Scientific knowledge and advances play a crucial role in modern society, but there is a perpetual challenge in translating scientific insight into policy. Decision science provides a solution by framing scientific questions in a way that benefits policy development, allowing scientists to contribute more effectively to important societal problems.
Scientific knowledge and advances are a cornerstone of modern society. They improve our understanding of the world we live in and help us navigate global challenges including emerging infectious diseases, climate change and the biodiversity crisis. However, there is a perpetual challenge in translating scientific insight into policy. Many articles explain how to better bridge the gap through improved communication and engagement, but we believe that communication and engagement are only one part of the puzzle. There is a fundamental tension between science and policy because scientific endeavors are rightfully grounded in discovery, but policymakers formulate problems in terms of objectives, actions and outcomes. Decision science provides a solution by framing scientific questions in a way that is beneficial to policy development, facilitating scientists' contribution to public discussion and policy. At its core, decision science is a field that aims to pinpoint evidence-based management strategies by focussing on those objectives, actions, and outcomes defined through the policy process. The importance of scientific discovery here is in linking actions to outcomes, helping decision-makers determine which actions best meet their objectives. In this paper we explain how problems can be formulated through the structured decision-making process. We give our vision for what decision science may grow to be, describing current gaps in methodology and application. By better understanding and engaging with the decision-making processes, scientists can have greater impact and make stronger contributions to important societal problems.

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