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To bridge the divide between evidence and policy: reduce ambiguity as much as uncertainty
P Cairney, K Oliver, A Wellstead
Public Administration Review 76 (3), 399-402, 2016
3242016
COVID-19: effective policymaking depends on trust in experts, politicians, and the public
P Cairney, A Wellstead
Policy Design and Practice 4 (1), 1-14, 2021
2862021
Risk and climate change: perceptions of key policy actors in Canada
RC Stedman, D Davidson, AM Wellstead
Risk Analysis 24 (5), 1395-1406, 2004
1662004
Policy analysts in the bureaucracy revisited: The nature of professional policy work in contemporary government
M Howlett, AM Wellstead
Politics & Policy 39 (4), 613-633, 2011
1652011
Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making
R Biesbroek, J Dupuis, A Jordan, A Wellstead, M Howlett, P Cairney, ...
Nature Climate Change 5 (6), 493-494, 2015
1452015
Why we disagree about assisted migration: Ethical implications of a key debate regarding the future of Canada's forests
I Aubin, CM Garbe, S Colombo, CR Drever, DW McKenney, C Messier, ...
The Forestry Chronicle 87 (6), 755-765, 2011
1412011
From Kyoto to Paris: measuring renewable energy policy regimes in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States
EC Pischke, B Solomon, A Wellstead, A Acevedo, A Eastmond, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 50, 82-91, 2019
1212019
Explaining through causal mechanisms: resilience and governance of social–ecological systems
R Biesbroek, J Dupuis, A Wellstead
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 28, 64-70, 2017
1082017
Policy analytical capacity in changing governance contexts: A structural equation model (SEM) study of contemporary Canadian policy work
AM Wellstead, RC Stedman, M Howlett
Public Policy and Administration 26 (3), 353-373, 2011
94*2011
Policy Capacity and Incapacity in Canada's Federal Government: The intersection of policy analysis and street-level bureaucracy
A Wellstead, R Stedman
Public Management Review 12 (6), 893-910, 2010
902010
The (post) staples economy and the (post) staples state in historical perspective
A Wellstead
Canadian Political Science Review 1 (1), 8-25, 2007
902007
The nature of regional policy work in Canada's public service
A Wellstead, RC Stedman, E Lindquist
Canadian Political Science Review 3 (1), 34-56, 2009
842009
Beetles, trees, and people: Regional economic impact sensitivity and policy considerations related to the mountain pine beetle infestation in British Columbia, Canada
MN Patriquin, AM Wellstead, WA White
Forest Policy and Economics 9 (8), 938-946, 2007
812007
Understanding the concept of representation within the context of local forest management decision making
AM Wellstead, RC Stedman, JR Parkins
Forest Policy and Economics 5 (1), 1-11, 2003
792003
The neglect of governance in forest sector vulnerability assessments: Structural-functionalism and “black box” problems in climate change adaptation planning
AM Wellstead, M Howlett, J Rayner
Ecology and Society 18 (3), 2013
732013
Have policy process scholars embraced causal mechanisms? A review of five popular frameworks
J Van der Heijden, J Kuhlmann, E Lindquist, A Wellstead
Public Policy and Administration 36 (2), 163-186, 2021
702021
The distribution of analytical techniques in policy advisory systems: Policy formulation and the tools of policy appraisal
M Howlett, SL Tan, A Migone, A Wellstead, B Evans
Public Policy and Administration 29 (4), 271-291, 2014
682014
Where is the policy? A bibliometric analysis of the state of policy research on medical tourism
A Virani, AM Wellstead, M Howlett
Global health research and policy 5, 1-16, 2020
672020
Policy mixes and their alignment over time: Patching and stretching in the oil sands reclamation regime in Alberta, Canada
J Rayner, M Howlett, A Wellstead
Environmental Policy and Governance 27 (5), 472-483, 2017
602017
Ecotourism: Understanding the competing expert and academic definitions
YG Rahemtulla, AM Wellstead
Canadian Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre, 2001
542001
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