Science-policy interface for plastic pollution.
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2023Author
Raubenheimer, Karen
Urho, Niko
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GRID-Arendal
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80pp.
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The international legally binding instrument on plastic
pollution serves as a crucial mechanism for navigating
the intricacies of the global plastic pollution crisis and
fostering the development of evidence-based policies
to end plastic pollution. With the Intergovernmental
Negotiating Committee mandated to develop the plastics
instrument by the end of 2024, a unique opportunity
arises to establish a strong science-policy interface for
plastic pollution.
Key principles guiding this endeavor encompass
credibility, salience, and legitimacy, widely recognised
as foundational to any science-policy interface. Other
important related principles include integrity, crucial for
preventing conflicts of interest, and inclusivity, ensuring
diverse representation across regions, genders, and
disciplines, and incorporating local, traditional, and
Indigenous Knowledge systems.
The development of a science-policy interface for plastic
pollution encompasses three main components.
1......
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https://www.grida.no/publications/1007Publisher
GRID-ArendalArendal, Norway
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.a14.1
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GRID-Arendal, Raubenheimer, Karen, Urho, Niko (2023) Science-Policy Interface for Plastic Pollution. Arendal, Norway, GRID-Arendal, 80pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1976Collections
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