There are numerous discussions on how science can support policymaking. Over the years, policy makers have collaborated with academics to conduct empirical research on social and environmental issues that would inform relevant policies with broad-sweeping impact. Applied academics have also made important contributions through their research, for policy consideration. Many of these contributions have appeared in scientific journals. Journals thus offer an important conduit for the communication of policy, and socially relevant, research ideas and findings.
Through critical discussions of how scholarly contributions contribute to the fields of policy making, the Editor’s panel session also sets the stage for an enduring community of practice (CoP) among journal editors. A CoP developed through this meeting can enable the continual exchange of critical and meaningful feedback and ideas among editors, to identify emerging scopes of research on water and environment, and advance the depth and quality of discussions on both the topics
An editorial to be published in the International Journal of Water Resources Development will discuss the findings of the session.