STRATEGIC OVERVIEW
Each year, NCSE convenes a topical two-day conference that brings together ~800 scientific, educational, business, civil society, and government professionals from diverse scientific fields and decision-making communities to explore the connections between science and decision-making associated with a particular high profile issue facing society.
At the conference, participants develop recommendations and strategies designed to achieve science-based solutions to problems.Following the conference, the Council:
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produces and disseminates conference recommendations developed by participants;
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publishes the John H. Chafee Memorial Lecture;
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provides briefings to Congress, other institutions, and decision-makers capable of implementing the conference recommendations; and,
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strives to develop or facilitate the development of new programs based on recommendations from the conference.
Goals for the National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment:
- Embrace a “solutions” focus for the meeting and its products
- Select conference topics that are major challenges to the entire world and to which science can contribute significantly toward solutions.
- Provide participants a rich “how-to” experience in the integration of environmental science and policy to develop solutions for major environmental challenges facing society.
- Increase the number and diversity of participants at the conference.
- Build on the meeting results in the other NCSE programs
- Integrate Affiliate universities and colleges into the meeting more broadly and encourage them to become a larger part of the implementation of the plans
- Utilize the conference to broaden the network of supporters of NCSE and its programs.
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