TY - JOUR T1 - Values assessment in environment and landscape research a meeting with the goethean approach. A short notice of the RIVM try—out workshop A1 - van Mansvelt, Jan Diek A1 - Vereijken, Hans JA - Elem. d. Naturw. JF - Elemente der Naturwissenschaft PY - 1993 VL - 58 SP - 97 EP - 99 DO - 10.18756/edn.58.97 SN - p-ISSN 0422-9630 LA - en N2 -
On several occasions during our work at the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM) we met colleagues from different disciplines phrasing in one way or the other, the urgent demand for an integrative, holistic, interdisciplinary approach that would make sense for the policy makers, as well as for the public. An approach that should nevertheless, at the same time, be and remain acceptable for the scientists involved. In one of such conversations, the idea was born to make a workshop trying out what the eventual benefit of such an additional approach could be. [...]
On several occasions during our work at the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM) we met colleagues from different disciplines phrasing in one way or the other, the urgent demand for an integrative, holistic, interdisciplinary approach that would make sense for the policy makers, as well as for the public. An approach that should nevertheless, at the same time, be and remain acceptable for the scientists involved. In one of such conversations, the idea was born to make a workshop trying out what the eventual benefit of such an additional approach could be. [...]
On several occasions during our work at the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM) we met colleagues from different disciplines phrasing in one way or the other, the urgent demand for an integrative, holistic, interdisciplinary approach that would make sense for the policy makers, as well as for the public. An approach that should nevertheless, at the same time, be and remain acceptable for the scientists involved. In one of such conversations, the idea was born to make a workshop trying out what the eventual benefit of such an additional approach could be. [...]