Tagged: Governance
Cardiff University findings support the creation of the UK Climate Change Committee – A case study
Nick Pidgeon from Cardiff University’s School of Psychology was asked by the Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group to lead an inquiry to investigate if cross-party consensus on climate change was possible. The inquiry conducted research including: capturing oral evidence from senior parliamentarians and climate scientists written submissions from external stakeholders and quantitative […]
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Opportunities for improved social sustainability in marine governance
The project, ‘Marine planning reform for better governance’, brought MMO staff working in marine planning, evidence and evaluation, together with a panel of academic researchers and practitioners who have expertise in environmental governance and social impact. The project facilitated exchange of expert knowledge between the University of Exeter and the MMO to generate new ideas […]
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Public acceptance of smart home technologies in the UK: a citizens’ jury study
Her and the team of other researchers involved in the study, found that whilst participants identified the benefits of smart home technologies, participants’ data sharing intentions and practices were contingent upon the condition of trust in technology developers. The study outcomes could support practitioners and policymakers in making informed, citizen-led decisions about how to adapt […]
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