Translating Scientific Information to Practice: The Case of Insect Pest Management in Vietnam

Translating Scientific Information to Practice: The Case of Insect Pest Management in Vietnam

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by Kong Luen Heong, Monina M. Escalada, and Ho Van Chien
2014 | Agriculture and Development Notes Vol. 4 No. 3 | 2 pages
  • Print 2225-9694
  • e-ISSN 2599-3860
English

Heuristic techniques refine research information for stakeholders to make informed decisions. These techiques are rules of simplifiying information processing and decision-making, which play an important role in converting scientific knowledge into practice. This process of finding adequate answers through simple procedures follows two systems: System 1 for daily decision-making generally sed by farmers, and System 2 for making evidence-baded decisions of scientists and heads of organizations, among others.

Leaders appointed to head research systems in Southeast Asia may have strong technical and scientific backgrounds. However, some of them fall short when it comes to leadership and management know-how. This study showed how researcg managers can relate the impact of their research to the society.

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