01465nam a2200205Ia 4500008004100000100001800041245009200059260000900151300001500160504000800175520079600183650002000979650002100999650002501020700001801045773004901063906002101112999001901133952010701152181130s2018 xx 000 0 und d aWeller, Sally aEvidence in the networked governance of regional decarbonisation:ba critical appraisal c2018 ap.280-293. dJun aThis paper examines the use of evidence in collaborative policy making focusing on the challenges of implementing national decarbonisation policies in regional areas. Its case study of a staged policy intervention to promote the �transition to a low carbon economy� in Victoria's coal?dependent Latrobe Valley reveals the selective use of evidence to support policy directions that emerged from the interaction of policy knowledge and the political mood. The paper shows how local conditions can be manipulated to enable the production of evidence consistent with the policy objective, but also suggests that despite combining orchestrated evidence with customised forms of networked governance, it is not possible to suppress or deflect unresolved political disagreements. - Reproduced. aDecarbonisation aNetwork analysis aNetworked governance aTierney, John aAustralian Journal of Public Administration aNetwork analysis c506864d506864 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-12-07h77(2), Jun, 2018: p.280-293.pAR118659r2018-12-07w2018-12-07yAR