
Science and Development Network
News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
Next month's meeting on sustainable development in Rio must focus on a game-plan setting out practical ways to bring about and evaluate change, argues Nick Perkins.
Building a knowledge economy in the Islamic World requires more than fads and symbolism, argues Athar Osama.
Farming projects have most impact when access to research services is ongoing — funding models must recognise this, say agricultural innovation specialists.
SciDev.Net puts the Spotlight on ingenious technologies that lie below the radar of conventional innovation systems, and asks how local communities can be helped to unlock their creative potential.
Splits remain over draft Rio+20 conclusions
The latest version of the Rio+20 draft outcome document will be published next week, amidst continued disagreements on many issues.
18 May 2012
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Global body seeks unified approach to assessing science
A Global Research Council, announced this week, has agreed on six principles for reviewing research grant applications.
17 May 2012
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The launch of a discussion website about the Rio+20 agenda raises questions about effective management for a successful outcome
18 May 2012 | EN
Islam Analysis: knowledge economies remain elusive
Building a knowledge society in the Islamic World requires structural change — not fads and symbolism, argues Athar Osama.
18 May 2012
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How research for agricultural innovation works best
Farming projects must be able to access research at any point along the innovation trajectory, say Rasheed Sulaiman V. and colleagues.
16 May 2012
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11 May 2012
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Producing enough food for a rapidly growing population, and taking care of our planet are two of the world's biggest challenges.
Climate change is the greatest challenge facing the world today. Long-term development planning must now include measures to deal with it.
Healthcare poses a complex challenge for developing countries, interweaving problems of science, health and development.
New technologies have the potential to accelerate a country's development, but a global technology gap remains.
Developing countries are increasingly recognising the importance of science in developing their economies, and the challenges that entails.
Scientific information is crucial for a variety of stakeholders, but communicating science poses a challenge for all.
This year's theme is marine biodiversity. Read up on development science in fisheries and biodiversity
This year's theme is 'Women and girls in ICT'. Read up on how we can bridge the digital and gender divides
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