Being an Expert and Using Expertise: Scientific committees, advisory groups and experts in policy making Once youre on the list you can keep on doing it.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The UK response: adaptation and mitigation strategies Professor Dame Sally C Davies Director General Research and Development Department of Health.
Advertisements

1 EFSA policy on Declarations of Interests Management Board Meeting, September 2007 Bucharest.
GF8 – Vilnius, June 2007 Hugh Whittall Director Nuffield Council on Bioethics Establishing and supporting research ethics infrastructure and networking.
FIG President Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel Speech at the Opening Ceremony Working Week 2003 Paris 13 April.
Tackling the Environmental Impact of Transport Presentation by David Jamieson MP to the Institute for Public Policy Research Wednesday 15th October 2003.
ECA - Code for the selection of experts Rolf Heusser, Chairman of ECA Oslo, 14 February 2008.
The Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) – UK Government views Sue Harrison Head of European Energy Markets 13 February 2008 EPP-ED Public.
HELPING THE NATION SPEND WISELY Performance audit and evaluation: common ground with Internal Audit ? The UK National Audit Office experience Jeremy Lonsdale.
Implications for the Regions EU-Regional Policy 1 Governance White Paper Introduction Adoption of White Paper on European Governance, July 25, 2001 Aim:
The Management of European Structural Funds in Western Scotland ISPA Partners Meeting April 2003 Laurie Russell Strathclyde European Partnership.
EURADWASTE 29 March 2004 LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT THE COWAM EUROPEAN PROJECT EURADWASTE, 29 March 2004.
European Commission DG Research SMcL Brussels SME-NCP 23 October 2002 THE 6th FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME Economic & Technological Intelligence S. McLaughlin.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Community health programmes: first results and future challenges for the EU regions Donata Meroni European Commission - DG Health and.
About the European Science Foundation 1 Dr. Nina Hoffman, Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, European Science Foundation.
European R&D Support Programme ACCESSING EUROPEAN FUNDING FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
Back to the Drawing Board Summary of the work of the Human Services Redesign Committee from May 2012 forward.
How to Review a Paper How to Get your Work Published
Results from the UK The National Ecosystem Assessment and its utilisation Dr. Robert Bradburne Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs May 2013.
THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE and the Information Society Council of Europe Summit (May 2005), Action Plan on e-democracy: "We will also take initiatives so that.
Latvian -Hungarian Biotechnological Information Day Szeged, Hungary Latvian -Hungarian Biotechnological Information Day Szeged, Hungary 02/12/2010.
The European Council´s definition of gender budgeting
1 Workshop on inventories of greenhouse gas emissions from aviation and navigation May 2004, Copenhagen EU greenhouse gas emission trends and projections.
Air quality in Europe report. Air pollution impacts human health, contributes to climate change and damages ecosystems. Here are some of the pollutants.
Highways Agency (DRAFT) Significance Guidance: Review and Discussion 15 November 2012 Mark Chapman Technical Director (Air Quality)
NORMAPME ISO User Guide for European SMEs The essence of.
EISWG The Environmental Information Services Working Group of the NOAA Science Advisory Board Raymond J. Ban April 22, 2009.
International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants Monitoring Group Report Ken Dakdduk Paris June 2010.
ICS 417: The ethics of ICT 4.2 The Ethics of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Business by Simon Rogerson IMIS Journal May 1998.
Context In the EU CSR strategy from October 2011 „A renewed EU strategy for Corporate Social Responsibility“, the EU Commission announced to „present.
CFSAN’s Peer Review for Risk Assessments Robert L. Buchanan, Sherri Dennis, and Marianne Miliotis.
Goals: Session 1 (Legal & Evidentiary Challenges Obtain contributions on the particular successes and challenges on key L&E issues in different jurisdictions;
1 Municipal Ports Training Seminar: Board Governance Issues Prepared for DfT by Fisher Associates June 2007.
1 7th Framework Programme Specific Programme “Ideas” European Commission Directorate B November 2005.
Intelligence Unit 6 - Mandates for Action Policy exerts a powerful influence on public health nutrition (PHN) practice because it affects:  service delivery.
Public Health and Air Pollution in Asia (PAPA)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) prepared by some members of the ICH Q9 EWG for example only; not an official policy/guidance July 2006, slide 1 ICH Q9.
Audit Committees in Local Government FinPro Professional Development Seminar Linda MacRae Local Solutions Pty Ltd 25 October
Comparative Evaluation of the Impact of e- participation in Local Climate Change Policy Programs The Effectiveness of E-Participation.
EFSA MANAGEMENT PLAN 2008 The Management Plan
Building Strong Library Associations | Regional Convenings DAY 1 Session 3 Role of Library Associations: Slides.
HOUSING EUROPE 1 CECODHAS European Liaison Committee for social housing August 2008 CECODHAS MISSION CECODHAS is the European Committee for social housing,
Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Organizing Audits of Consumer Services.
Organizing Audits of Consumer Services. What is an audit of services? An audit is a formal inspection; conducted by someone from outside the entity being.
ENQA a key player in the European Higher Education Area Meeting of the Belarus University System representatives Minsk, March 2013 Josep Grifoll / Жузэп.
By: Ada van Krimpen Director International Statistical Institute (ISI) 8 October 2014.
FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS UNIONS 1 EUROPEAN WORK COUNCILS (EWC) Dip. Ing. Panos Katsampanis OBES trainer 02/0207.
 The mission of the OECD is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well- being of people around the world.  The OECD provides.
Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Health Impact Assessment.
LEVEL 3 I can identify differences and similarities or changes in different scientific ideas. I can suggest solutions to problems and build models to.
1 Synopsis: A brief look at “ethics” rules applicable to Representatives.
M. Metcalf, Deputy Ethics Counselor, BLM Ethics Office1 Synopsis: A brief look at “ethics” rules applicable to Representatives.
Chapter 9* Managing Meetings. Chapter 10/Managing Meetings Hilgert & Leonard © Explain why meetings, committees, and being able to lead meetings.
Fall Conference Ethics Presentation November 13, 2015.
European Patients’ Academy on Therapeutic Innovation Aspects of pharmacovigilance: Public hearings.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Roles and Responsibilities. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES GOVERNANCE - Vision/Direction - Oversight/Evaluate LEADERSHIP - Partnership with.
Impact analysis during the harmonisation process with the EU and effects on Lithuanian economy Giedrius Kadziauskas, Senior Policy analyst 23 rd Fabruary.
Better regulation in the Commission Jonathon Stoodley Head of Unit C.1 Evaluation, Regulatory Fitness and Performance Secretariat General of the European.
Lecturer: Lina Vladimirovna Zhornyak, associated professor.
Health Technology Assessment Methodology, an EUnetHTA View Basics for the Assessment in EU Countries PharmDr. Martin Visnansky, MBA, PhD., MSc. (HTA) HTA.
Building Strong Library Associations | Library Associations in Society: An Overview DAY 1 Session 3 What is the context of Library Associations in your.
About the European Science Foundation 1. 2 ESF Member Organisations ESF is an independent association of 13 Member Organisations ● research funding organisations.
Project: EaP countries cooperation for promoting quality assurance in higher education Maria Stratan European Institute for Political Studies of Moldova.
Business environment in the EU Prepared by Dr. Endre Domonkos (PhD)
“CareerGuide for Schools”
.  What is Ethics?  How is ethics related to economics.  The role of markets and market system.  Meaning of business ethics. (ch 03 Rezaee)  Governance,
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BUSINESSEUROPE The Confederation of European Business
THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE: The Executive Office of the President (EOP) includes people and agencies in the Executive Office of the President Objective; Understand.
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Revision of Decision 2010/477/EU
Presentation transcript:

Being an Expert and Using Expertise: Scientific committees, advisory groups and experts in policy making Once youre on the list you can keep on doing it

Rational and linear policy making? Clearly one has to be permitted to speculate on the wisdom of gathering some number, say 10–15 intellectual people, of putting them together, and asking them to listen to some lectures, and then asking them to sum it all up into guidelines that are to be in force in the future. (Saetnan 2002)

Forms of Knowledge ….

Issue Advocates and Honest Brokers (Pielke 2007)

Membership and remit Every administration advances its agenda by making political appointments of scientists and managers to direct its agencies. But disbanding and stacking these public committees out of fear that they may offer advice that conflicts with administration policies devalues the entire federal advisory committee structure and the work of dedicated scientists (Science 2002)

The Expert The performance of expertise: –Tools, equipment, clothing, etc –Doing as being

Research Questions and Policy Choices Policy wants to: reduce ambient air pollution through cooperation (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, 2008, European Environmental Bureau, 2005) and wants to know if: Is it feasible to have a legally binding limit value of 20 μg/m3 for PM 2.5 across the European Union, considering significant periods of exposure in relation to the averaging period (CAFE Working Group on Particulate Matter, 2004a).

Research Questions and Policy Choices Researchers want to know: the evidence from recent prospective studies in children to support a contribution of long-term traffic pollution to the development of asthma-like symptoms and allergic sensitization (Bråbäck & Forsberg 2009) By: Expected impact on peak expiratory flow (l.min -1 ) of a 50 mg.m -3 rise in pollutant (Ward & Ayres 2003)

Transparency and accountability make publicly available the missions assigned to experts and choose the experts according to a code of ethical conduct. Calls for tender must – and this is crucial for the question of liability – state unambiguously the physical person or corporate entity commissioning the expert report Weill 2003

Policy, politics and the public What does the public want?

Bureaucracy and accountability

In what contexts are your expert opinions sought? What expert groups do you sit on? How did you become part of this group? How are the groups you sit on governed? Who makes decision regarding membership? How are members sought? How is excellence of an expert judged? How is independence of an expert judged? How is plurality of expertise judged and maintained? How is transparency in seeking and acting on advice maintained? How is transparency in accountability maintained? How is effectiveness judged? How are costs (efforts, time, expenses) measured? How are outcomes (impact, reports) evaluated? Under what circumstances is anyone either excluded from membership, or excluded from particular discussion (eg conflicts of interest clauses)? Who judges when these circumstances should be in force? How is the remit of the group decided? (How) are the actions/decisions limited to those within its remit?

Aims for today Describe and comment on current practice Identify common features and good practice in different sectors Share experience of problems and difficulties Generate questions