Existential threats: Climate change, pandemics and institutions

IF 1.1 4区 管理学 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Canadian Public Administration-Administration Publique Du Canada Pub Date : 2022-11-12 DOI:10.1111/capa.12504
Edward Iacobucci, Michael Trebilcock
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This article considers the optimal structure of institutions that respond to existential threats such as climate change and pandemics. While science must play a central role in guiding policy responses, there are many values at stake that ought to be reflected in institutional design. There is a distinction between risk assessment, a science-driven analysis in these contexts, and risk management, in which trade-offs are considered in responding to the threats. Moreover, the nature of these threats depends on complex, uncertain and fluid scientific knowledge that requires institutions to be sensitive to communication challenges. Finally, institutions should consider collective action problems and defer or delegate to jurisdictions and institutions whose scope of mandate is appropriate. We assess the Canadian response to the COVID-19 pandemic from an institutional perspective and conclude that, amongst other things, it was insufficiently multidisciplinary, which risked marginalizing the non-public health costs of policy responses to the pandemic.

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生存威胁:气候变化、流行病和制度
本文考虑了应对气候变化和流行病等生存威胁的机构的最佳结构。虽然科学必须在指导政策反应方面发挥核心作用,但在制度设计中应该反映出许多利害攸关的价值观。在这些情况下,风险评估是一种科学驱动的分析,而风险管理是在应对威胁时考虑权衡的,两者之间存在区别。此外,这些威胁的性质取决于复杂、不确定和流动的科学知识,这要求各机构对传播挑战保持敏感。最后,各机构应考虑集体行动问题,并将其推迟或委托给职权范围适当的司法管辖区和机构。我们从制度角度评估了加拿大对COVID-19大流行的应对措施,得出的结论是,除其他外,它的多学科性不足,这有可能使政策应对大流行的非公共卫生成本边缘化。
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期刊介绍: Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada is the refereed scholarly publication of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC). It covers executive, legislative, judicial and quasi-judicial functions at all three levels of Canadian government. Published quarterly, the journal focuses mainly on Canadian issues but also welcomes manuscripts which compare Canadian public sector institutions and practices with those in other countries or examine issues in other countries or international organizations which are of interest to the public administration community in Canada.
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