Sentences with phrase «science stakeholder community»

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Given the broad range of stakeholders and research agendas, the Council has identified the need to supplement its existing resource with a team of expert knowledge brokers who will be able to forge stronger links between the social science community and the retail sector.
In a companion article, Science Careers staff writer Michael Price considers strategies and tactics for working with a particular kind of community stakeholder, patient advocacy groups.
But today's move is designed to «strengthen NSF's oversight» of NEON Inc., he noted, adding that the agency expects the group «to work robustly with stakeholders and ensure that the science will best serve the evolving needs of the research communities it is designed to serve.»
The success of STI «will depend on the efficiency of the science - policy - society interface,» involving stakeholders from governments, civil society, indigenous peoples and local communities, industry and business, academia and research organizations.
Over the course of this grant, FOI: (1) is producing professional development materials to help staff representing multiple state agencies better understand the basic science of child development generally and the promotion of executive function and self - regulation skills more specifically; (2) is supporting the creation of small learning communities, building on existing relationships at the site and policy level and connecting to other learning communities across North America; (3) is supporting the Washington cross-agency working group to sustain its current gains and momentum during the upcoming executive branch transition in January and to share lessons learned with the broader national FOI community of states and Canadian provinces; and (4) is beginning conversations with stakeholders at the community level to explore mutual interests and is beginning to chart a path toward enhanced collaboration within the state.
For the sanctuary, CECE will be the new home for Outreach, Communication and Training for Ocean Science (OCTOS) programs including k - 12 classroom programs, teacher professional development, communication of NOAA and sanctuary science, and community stakeholder engaScience (OCTOS) programs including k - 12 classroom programs, teacher professional development, communication of NOAA and sanctuary science, and community stakeholder engascience, and community stakeholder engagement.
[It's clear that] there is a deep cultural disconnect between the science community and the stakeholders and public, for whom norms require internal consistency — whether in a contract or a responsible news article (I'm a critic of that arena, too, for doing the same thing).
The Science Plan represents the interests of scientists and stakeholders throughout the climate community.
«The incorporation of sound science and meaningful stakeholder involvement in the planning and management of wave energy projects is in the best interests of nearshore ecosystems and coastal communities
The Organizing Committee will include representatives of international organizations, decision - makers, business and science communities, wide public and G8 stakeholders
As a result, the climate science and climate services communities should be better placed to address stakeholder - relevant questions such as:
Work in coalition with trade associations, consumer organizations, the broader science and environmental community, and business, labor, faith and health stakeholders.
Evidence - based practice in positive behavior support is defined as the integration of rigorous science - based knowledge with applied expertise driven by stakeholder preferences, values, and goals within natural communities of support.
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