EGU24-1414, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1414
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Integrating knowledge and establishing exchange on sea level rise to advance policies

Dr. Katharina Sielemann, Annette Kirschmann, Dr. Almut Brunner, and Marie Heidenreich
Dr. Katharina Sielemann et al.
  • Helmholtz, Research Field Earth and Environment, SynCom, Berlin, Germany

Achieving a successful science-policy dialogue requires aligning scientific data with the needs of decision-makers, ensuring political relevance, scientific expertise, and timeliness. Essential to this process are face-to-face interactions, which are crucial to develop a mutual understanding of the needs, requirements, and perspectives of both sides. This approach ensures that the information provided to policymakers is not only accurate but also actionable. Therefore, establishing a common understanding of the topic/issue and identifying mutual needs is central to this dialogue. Further, incorporating multiple perspectives and diverse expertise is key to increasing the credibility and impact of scientific information, providing a comprehensive view of complex issues.

In 2023, Helmholtz SynCom, together with scientists from the Helmholtz Centres AWI, GFZ, GEOMAR, and Hereon, has designed a parliamentary breakfast on the topic of sea level rise. This event aimed to inform political decision makers about the sources, impacts, and significance of sea level rise for Germany, with a further objective of fostering enduring relationships and promoting the dialogue between Helmholtz experts and federal politics. In summary, the parliamentary breakfast served as an effective instrument to initiate and strengthen the dialogue between science and politics. It also functioned as a platform to concisely present complex research topics, such as sea level rise, in a targeted manner from a holistic scientific perspective and to discuss the socio-political relevance and the current need for action with the responsible policymakers.

This case exemplifies how targeted, engaging events like parliamentary breakfasts can effectively bridge the gap between science and policy, fostering productive dialogues crucial for informed decision-making.

How to cite: Sielemann, Dr. K., Kirschmann, A., Brunner, Dr. A., and Heidenreich, M.: Integrating knowledge and establishing exchange on sea level rise to advance policies, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-1414, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1414, 2024.