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Akhmouch, Aziza
Clavreul, Delphine
Hendry, Sarah
Megdal, Sharon B
Nickum, James E
Nunes-Correia, Francisco
Ross, Andrew

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Taylor and Francis (Routledge) for International Water Resources Association

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The science–policy interface is critical to the design and implementation of‘better policies for better lives’, a motto at the core of the mission of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). In theory, scientists provide policy makers with robust facts and data that can help guide decision making, and lessons from the political economy of reforms can push scientific boundaries further to trigger further research for wise solutions.

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Water International

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2037-12-31