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Tittel:From Arctic Science to Global Policy – Addressing Multiple Stressors Under the Stockholm Convention
Ansvar:Eirik Hovland Steindal, Marianne Karlsson, Erlend A. T. Hermansen, Trude Borch, Froukje Maria Platjouw
Forfatter:Steindal, Eirik Hovland / Karlsson, Marianne / Hermansen, Erlend A. T.
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Arctic review on law and politics
Utgitt:Oslo : Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2021
Omfang:S. 80-107
Serie:Arctic review on law and politics ; Vol. 12
Emneord:Forurensning
Stikkord:Stockholmskonvensjonen om persistente organiske forurensninger (2001) (Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants)
Geografiske emneord:Arktis
Note:Open access (CC), Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 License.

Om Stockholmskonvensjonen om persistente organiske forurensninger (Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants).
Innhold:ABSTRACT
Rapid climate change in the Arctic triggers the remobilization of chemical pollution, increasing its exposure and potential impacts in the region. While scientific knowledge on multiple stressors, including the interlinkages between climate change and hazardous chemicals, is increasing, it has proven challenging to translate this knowledge into policy. This study analyzes the process of translating Arctic scientific knowledge on multiple stressors into global policy by focusing on the development of a guidance document under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). Through document analysis and key informant interviews, we focus particularly on the role of the Arctic Council working group AMAP in synthesizing, translating and communicating science on multiple stressors to policy makers. We draw on the theoretical framework of formalization (how and by whom knowledge is summarized for policy) and separation (the relative distance between science and policy) to analyze the science-to-policy interface. Our analysis of the phases leading up to the guidance document show that AMAP has dynamically moved between different degrees of separation and formalization. Orchestrating the interplay between scientists and policy makers, the working group has put multiple stressors on the political agenda internationally. AMAP has thereby contributed to turn Arctic science into global policy through the guidance document. We conclude by illustrating several constraints in terms of the implementation of actual policy, which we argue is due to an increasing degree of formalization in the last phase and a general unreadiness of contemporary governance systems to address multiple stressors.

Keywords: multiple stressors, climate change, Persistent Organic Pollutants, POPs, Stockholm Convention, science policy, Arctic Council, Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), international negotiations
Del av verk:Arctic review on law and politics vol. 12 (2021)

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