“…Framing means that individuals make sense of the world in different ways in that they cannot and do not consider all details and information of a certain situation simultaneously but select the elements of their interest and concern (Gray, 2003;Dewulf et al, 2004Dewulf et al, , 2009). The concept of framing has gained more and more attention in research on environmental problems (Gray, 2003;Newig et al, 2005;Dewulf et al, 2005;Kamp, 2007;PahlWostl et al, 2007;Henriksen and Barlebo, 2008;Carton and Thissen, 2009;Renn and Schweizer, 2009) but has not been applied yet to uncertainties, Bardwell (1991) being a notable exception pointing to the importance of framing of uncertainties and the differences in the search of solutions it can make. With regard to uncertainties, framing relates to the understanding of uncertainty as relational.…”