As part of RESPIN's commitment to fostering evidence-based decision-making in climate and biodiversity policy, we are conducting three key surveys aimed at understanding and enhancing stakeholder engagement. These surveys will gather valuable insights from diverse knowledge holders and users, helping us identify barriers and opportunities in the integration of scientific knowledge into policy frameworks. As a knowledge holder, your participation is essential in shaping effective science-policy interfaces across various regions. Please find the links to the surveys below.
Ongoing Efforts in Building Knowledge Pathways and Understanding Stakeholder Engagement
Knowledge holders and knowledge users in IPBES and IPCC processes.
This engagement survey seeks to identify the networks, barriers, and incentives that shape the involvement in global processes like IPBES and IPCC.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/respinsurvey
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) Survey
Knowledge holders and users in climate and biodiversity sectors across Europe, Central Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
This survey seeks to map the networks and information flows among stakeholders, identifying key actors and the dynamics of knowledge exchange in diverse contexts.
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IPBES and IPCC Engagement Survey
Participants and stakeholders involved in the IPBES and IPCC processes, including researchers, policymakers, and advocacy groups.
This survey explores the barriers and incentives that influence participation in global environmental processes, aiming to uncover factors that can enhance engagement and support for knowledge holders.
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