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Tales of science and defiance: the case for co-learning and collaboration in bridging the science/emotion divide in water recycling debates

机译:科学与反抗的故事:在水循环利用辩论中弥合科学与情感鸿沟的共同学习与合作案例

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Although science is generally assumed to be well integrated into rational decision-making models, it can be used to destabilise consultative processes, particularly when emotions are involved. Water policies are often seen as debates over technical and engineering issues, but can be highly controversial. Recycled water proposals, in particular, can create highly emotive conflicts. Through a case study regarding the rejection of recycled water proposals in the south-east Queensland, Australia, we explore the influence of science and emotions in contemporary water planning. We highlight the dangers inherent in promoting technical water planning issues at the expense of appropriate consideration of citizen concerns. Combining the science-policy interface and stakeholder engagement literatures, we advocate for collaborative decision-making processes that accommodate emotions and value judgements. A more collaborative stakeholder engagement model, founded on the principles of co-learning, has the potential to broaden the decision-making base and to promote better and more inclusive decision-making.
机译:尽管通常认为科学可以很好地集成到理性的决策模型中,但可以将其用于破坏协商过程的稳定性,尤其是在涉及情感的情况下。水政策通常被视为关于技术和工程问题的辩论,但可能引起很大争议。尤其是循环水提案可能会引起强烈的情感冲突。通过对澳大利亚东南昆士兰州拒绝回收水提案的案例研究,我们探索了科学和情感在当代水规划中的影响。我们强调了在适当考虑公民关注的情况下促进技术水计划问题固有的危险。结合科学政策互动和利益相关者参与的文献,我们提倡进行协作的决策过程,以适应情感和价值判断。建立在共同学习原则基础之上的更具协作性的利益相关者参与模型,有可能扩大决策基础并促进更好和更具包容性的决策。

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