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Science & Innovation Policy: Governance

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Governance concerns a country's capacity to implement public policies and help coordinate the private sector. Effective governance is essential to developing sustainable science and technology policy.

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Opinions and Analysis

Earth from space How not to move forward on achieving sustainability

A new intergovernmental panel would not be the best way of tackling the multifaceted challenges of sustainable development.

10 February 2012 | EN | ES | 中文

Islam Analysis: Specialist R&D funds need rethink

R&D funds levied on business must build organisations that offer short-term benefits through a clear strategy, says Athar Osama.

10 February 2012 | EN

Policy Briefs

Woman selling fish in market, Zambia Improving access to ICTs for development

Learning from experience can help Zambia build on past successes in using ICTs and reach those most in need.

7 October 2011 | EN
Source: Panos London

Storing maize in metal silos Advancing research to support smallholder farmers

Scientists can help smallholder farmers get more out of their crops in changing food markets.

1 September 2011 | EN
Source: Science


News and Features

A mosquito GM mosquito risk assessments 'deficient', says review

A review of experimental GM insect releases points to 'scientific deficiencies' and lack of openness in regulatory approvals.

14 February 2012 | EN

Green planet How Rio+20 may boost the science in sustainability

Yojana Sharma describes various proposals for a new panel to monitor progress towards sustainable development after Rio+20.

8 February 2012 | EN

Practical Guides

How to report on science policy

Announcements about changes in science policy don't always tell the full story. Linda Nordling shows how to report the facts behind the spin.

18 June 2009 | EN | ES | FR


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