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The science-stakeholder interface in Mistra-SWECIA: Experiences from the Swedish forestry sector

Uncertainty over climate change and its impacts, as well as the choice of appropriate adaptation measures, is something that is becoming part of the agenda of practitioners and policy-makers. Scientific knowledge is widely recognised as one source of knowledge for decision support. At the same time it is often unclear what knowledge is needed and how it should be communicated to stakeholders in order to support the implementation of climate change adaptation.

Åsa Gerger Swartling / Published on 20 July 2011
Citation

Swartling, Å. G., K. André, K. Blennow, L. Bärring, A. M. Jönsson, F. Lagergren, A. Lilja, B. Smith. (2011). The science-stakeholder interface in Mistra-SWECIA: Experiences from the Swedish forestry sector. Gerger Swartling, Å., K. André, K. Blennow, L. Bärring, A. M. Jönsson, F. Lagergren, A. Lilja, B. Smith (2011) The science - stakeholder interface in Mistra-SWECIA: Experiences from the Swedish forestry sector. Mistra-SWECIA Annual Report 2010, pp 6-9.

This article focuses on experiences from the Swedish forestry sector and is part of the 2010 Mistra-SWECIA Annual Report.

SEI author

Åsa Gerger Swartling
Åsa Gerger Swartling

Head of Knowledge Management, Senior Research Fellow

Global Operations

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Topics and subtopics
Climate : Adaptation / Land : Forests
Regions
Sweden

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