The CEEDER database of evidence reviews: An open-access evidence service for researchers and decision-makers

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  • Ko Konno
  • Samantha H Cheng
    American Museum of Natural History, NYC
  • Jacqualyn Eales
    College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, 9 TR10 9EZ, UK.
  • Geoff Frampton
    University of Southampton
  • Christian Kohl
    Julius Kühn-Institut
  • Barbara Livoreil
    CEE Centre France
  • Biljana Macura
    CEE Centre Sweden
  • Bethan O'Leary
    University of York
  • Nicola Randall
    CEE Centre UK
  • Jessica Taylor
    CEE Centre Canada
  • Paul Woodcock
    Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK
  • Andrew Pullin
Evidence-informed decision-making aims to deliver effective actions informed by the best available evidence. Given the large quantity of primary literature, and time constraints faced by policy-makers and practitioners, well-conducted evidence reviews can provide a valuable resource to support decision-making. However, previous research suggests that some evidence reviews may not be sufficiently reliable to inform decisions in the environmental sector due to low standards of conduct and reporting. While some evidence reviews are of high reliability, there is currently no way for policy-makers and practitioners to quickly and easily find them among the many lower reliability ones. Alongside this lack of transparency, there is little incentive or support for review authors, editors and peer-reviewers to improve reliability. To address these issues, we introduce a new online, freely available and first-of-its-kind evidence service: the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence Database of Evidence Reviews (CEEDER: www.environmentalevidence.org/ceeder). CEEDER aims to transform communication of evidence review reliability to researchers, policy-makers and practitioners through independent assessment of key aspects of the conduct, reporting and data limitations of available evidence reviews claiming to assess environmental impacts or the effectiveness of interventions relevant to policy and practice. At the same time, CEEDER will provide support to improve the standards of future evidence reviews and support evidence translation and knowledge mobilisation to help inform environmental decision-making.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)256-262
CyfnodolynEnvironmental Science and Policy
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Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar6 Medi 2020
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StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 1 Rhag 2020

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