Finding common ground: Co-producing national soil policy in Wales through academic and government collaboration

Carmen Sánchez-García , Erik S. Button , Sophie Wynne-Jones , Helen Porter , Ian Rugg , Jacqueline A. Hannam
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Several agricultural reforms are in progress in the UK following its withdrawal from the EU. This is an opportunity to formulate a Welsh Soils Policy Statement (SPS) that raises the status of soils and ensures that their protection and sustainable management are integrated into future policy. We share and reflect on our novel approach at co-producing a SPS for Wales involving academic researchers and policy teams and provide clear insights into soil policy development. Building consensus among the various government departments and agencies formed the basis of our approach. For pragmatic reasons, it was decided to focus on agricultural soils, which cover 85% of Wales. A rigorous evidence review and synthesis formed the foundation for the development of the SPS, which devises a vision, and primary and secondary objectives for Welsh agricultural soils. A first draft was conceived by the researchers, with further iterations developed between the researchers and the policy team. The researchers were embedded into the policy teams, and this proved to be an effective mechanism for evidence-based policy development that also enhances the science-policy relationship in the longer term. New structures and incentives that promote the engagement between researchers and policymakers should be developed to support environmental policymaking across the board.

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寻找共同点:通过学术和政府合作,共同制定威尔士国家土壤政策
退出欧盟后,英国正在进行几项农业改革。这是一个制定威尔士土壤政策声明(SPS)的机会,该声明提高了土壤的地位,并确保将其保护和可持续管理纳入未来的政策。我们分享和反思我们在共同生产威尔士SPS涉及学术研究人员和政策团队的新方法,并提供土壤政策发展的清晰见解。我们的做法是在政府各部门和机构之间建立共识。出于实用的原因,决定将重点放在覆盖威尔士85%土地的农业土壤上。严格的证据审查和综合构成了SPS发展的基础,SPS设计了威尔士农业土壤的愿景以及主要和次要目标。研究人员构思了初稿,并在研究人员和政策团队之间进行了进一步的迭代。这些研究人员被纳入了政策团队,这被证明是一种有效的基于证据的政策制定机制,从长远来看,这也增强了科学与政策的关系。应该制定新的结构和激励措施,促进研究人员和决策者之间的参与,以支持全面的环境政策制定。
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