Noelle Eckley

Designing effective assessments: The role of participation, science and governance, and focus (2001)

Environmental Issue Report, Noelle Eckley, David Stanners, David Gee, Layout Folkmann

This report has been prepared by: Noelle Eckley Harvard University Project managers: David Stanners and David Gee Legal notice The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official...

Drawing lessons about science-policy institutions : persistent organic pollutants (POPs) under the LRTAP convention / (1999)

Eckley, Noelle.

Thesis (A.B., Honors in Environmental Science and Public Policy)--Harvard University, 1999.

A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science

Turner, B. L., Kasperson, Roger E., Matson, Pamela A., McCarthy, James J., Corell, Robert W., Christensen, Lindsey, ...

Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to address the consequences of changes taking place in the structure and function of the biosphere. These...

Illustrating the coupled human–environment system for vulnerability analysis: Three case studies

Turner, B. L., Matson, Pamela A., McCarthy, James J., Corell, Robert W., Christensen, Lindsey, Eckley, Noelle, ...

The vulnerability framework of the Research and Assessment Systems for Sustainability Program explicitly recognizes the coupled human–environment system and accounts for interactions in the...

Knowledge systems for sustainable development

Cash, David W., Clark, William C., Alcock, Frank, Dickson, Nancy M., Eckley, Noelle, Guston, David H., ...

The challenge of meeting human development needs while protecting the earth's life support systems confronts scientists, technologists, policy makers, and communities from local to global levels....

A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science

Turner, B. L., Kasperson, Roger E., Matson, Pamela A., McCarthy, James J., Corell, Robert W., Christensen, Lindsey, ...

Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to address the consequences of changes taking place in the structure and function of the biosphere. These...

Illustrating the coupled human–environment system for vulnerability analysis: Three case studies

Turner, B. L., Matson, Pamela A., McCarthy, James J., Corell, Robert W., Christensen, Lindsey, Eckley, Noelle, ...

The vulnerability framework of the Research and Assessment Systems for Sustainability Program explicitly recognizes the coupled human–environment system and accounts for interactions in the...

Knowledge systems for sustainable development

Cash, David W., Clark, William C., Alcock, Frank, Dickson, Nancy M., Eckley, Noelle, Guston, David H., ...

The challenge of meeting human development needs while protecting the earth's life support systems confronts scientists, technologists, policy makers, and communities from local to global levels....

Salience, Credibility, Legitimacy and Boundaries: Linking Research, Assessment and Decision Making

Cash, David, Clark, William, Alcock, Frank, Dickson, Nancy, Eckley, Noelle, Jager, Jill

The boundary between science and policy is only one of several boundaries that hinder the linking of scientific and technical information to decision making. Managing boundaries between disciplines,...

Science, Politics, and Persistent Organic Pollutants: The Role of Scientific Assessments in International Environmental Co-operation

Henrik Selin, Noelle Eckley

assessment, chemicals, international environmental agreements, persistent organic pollutants, policy, science,