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Evidence-based policymaking: A review

Wilma F. Strydom, Nikki Funke, Shanna Nienaber, Karen Nortje, Maronel Steyn
South African Journal of Science | Vol 106, No 5/6 | a249 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajs.v106i5/6.249 | © 2010 Wilma F. Strydom, Nikki Funke, Shanna Nienaber, Karen Nortje, Maronel Steyn | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 30 April 2010 | Published: 09 June 2010

About the author(s)

Wilma F. Strydom, CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment, South Africa
Nikki Funke, CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment, South Africa
Shanna Nienaber, CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment, South Africa
Karen Nortje, CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment, South Africa
Maronel Steyn, CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Abstract

The process of facilitating the uptake of evidence, for example, scientific research findings, into the policymaking process is multifaceted and thus complex. It is therefore important for scientists to understand this process in order to influence it more effectively. Similarly, policymakers need to understand the complexities of the scientific process to improve their interaction with the scientific sphere. This literature review addresses those factors that influence the uptake of scientific evidence into policymaking, the barriers to using science in policymaking, as well as recommendations for improved science–policymaking interaction. A visual diagram of the gears of a car is used to convey the message of the complexities around the engagement between science and policymaking. It is concluded that the issue of evidence-based policymaking remains unresolved and questions for future research on the science–policy interface are raised.

Keywords

evidence-based policy; evidence uptake; policymaking; political decision-making; rational policymaking; science–policy interface

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