Is ecological advice unsafe practice for regional management of ecosystems? That is what Gordon Baskerville suggests in the following Perspective, but seven commentators with experience in both science and policy enrich and challenge that view. A group of Young Scholars debates the issues further in the Young Scholar Synthesis and Forum.
Commentary
Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"
Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"
Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"
Management and the Problem of Scale A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"
Bridging the Gap between Ecology and Resource Management A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"
Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"
Scientific Responsibility and Responsible Ecology A response to: Baskerville. 1997. "Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World"