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Works by Paul Cairney in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2020

COVID-19: effective policymaking depends on trust in experts, politicians, and the public, Paul Cairney, Adam Wellstead
Michigan Tech Publications

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2018

Comment on “Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management”, Adam Wellstead, Robbert Biesbroek, Paul Cairney, Debra Davidson, Johann Dupuis, Michael Howlett, Jeremy Rayner, Richard Stedman
Adam Wellstead

Policy Mechanisms, Adam Wellstead, Paul Cairney, Kathryn Oliver
Michigan Tech Publications

Reducing ambiguity to close the science-policy gap, Adam Wellstead, Paul Cairney, Kathryn Oliver
Michigan Tech Publications

Comment on “Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management”, Adam Wellstead, Robbert Biesbroek, Paul Cairney, Debra Davidson, Johann Dupuis, Michael Howlett, Jeremy Rayner, Richard Stedman
Department of Social Sciences Publications

Reducing ambiguity to close the science-policy gap, Adam Wellstead, Paul Cairney, Kathryn Oliver
Michigan Tech Publications

2017

Policy advice: Irked by naivety about policymaking, Kathryn Oliver, Adam Wellstead, Paul Cairney
Adam Wellstead

Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making, Robbert Biesbroek, Johann Dupuis, Andrew Jordan, Adam Wellstead, Michael Howlett, Paul Cairney, Jeremy Rayner, Debra Davidson
Adam Wellstead

To bridge the divide between evidence and policy: reduce ambiguity as much as uncertainty, Paul Cairney, Kathryn Oliver, Adam Wellstead
Adam Wellstead

2016

To bridge the divide between evidence and policy: reduce ambiguity as much as uncertainty, Paul Cairney, Kathryn Oliver, Adam Wellstead
Department of Social Sciences Publications

2015

Policy advice: Irked by naivety about policymaking, Kathryn Oliver, Adam Wellstead, Paul Cairney
Department of Social Sciences Publications

Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making, Robbert Biesbroek, Johann Dupuis, Andrew Jordan, Adam Wellstead, Michael Howlett, Paul Cairney, Jeremy Rayner, Debra Davidson
Department of Social Sciences Publications