Policy paper

Developing DECC鈥檚 Evidence Base

This sets out the Department's multidisciplinary evidence needs over the next 3-5 years.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

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This sets out, for the first time, our priority interests for developing evidence to underpin policy development and to learn from delivering polices. Developing DECC鈥檚 Evidence Base builds on DECC鈥檚 Science and Innovation Strategy (2012), by taking a multidisciplinary assessment of our medium-term evidence needs.

It helps the Department identify synergies between work areas, allowing areas to join up to achieve better value for money and better outcomes in undertaking analysis or commissioning research. It also provides the basis for considering DECC鈥檚 future research and analysis priorities.

The document highlights DECC鈥檚 commitment to open policy making; that we will widen access to the data and modelling associated with or generated through policy delivery. In addition to improving transparency, this will help others contribute effectively to the policy debate, including by developing additional analysis or tools.

We鈥檙e keen to speak to the external research community about how your research and analysis might be directed to have maximum impact on the policy making process. Contact us via [email protected].

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Published 9 January 2014

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