Science and security policy are increasingly overlapping because of concerns that legitimate research might be misapplied to develop biological weapons. This has led to an expansion of security policy to…
Biosecurity, bioterrorism and the governance of science: The increasing convergence of science and security policy
Governing epidemics in an age of complexity: Narratives, politics and pathways to sustainability
This paper elaborates a ‘pathways approach’ to addressing the governance challenges posed by the dynamics of complex, coupled, multi-scale systems, while incorporating explicit concern for equity, social justice and the…
Managing complex adaptive systems – A co-evolutionary perspective on natural resource management
The overexploitation of natural resources and the increasing number of social conflicts following from their unsustainable use point to a wide gap between the objectives of sustainability and current resource…