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Daniel P. Loucks
Water resource management policies impact how water supplies are protected, collected, stored, treated, distributed, and allocated among multiple users and purposes. Water resource policies influence the decisions made regarding the siting, design, and o...
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Yunita Elianda,Dian Eka Rahmawati
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AIDS caused by HIV is a health issue of global concern. In Indonesia, in the first quarter of 2017, the number of HIV cases was 10,376 and AIDS cases were 673. DIY is a tourism city and student city that has a high level of human movement so it is highly...
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Hajime Sasaki, Bunshi Fugetsu and Ichiro Sakata
In fields with high science linkage, such as the nanocarbon field, trends in academic papers are particularly important for identifying future technological trends. The use of the number of citations allows us to predict the qualitative trends on a paper...
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Min-Ren Yan, Kuo-Ming Chien, Lin-Ya Hong and Tai-Ning Yang
National policies for science parks and innovation have been identified as one of the major driving forces for the innovation-driven economy, especially for publicly funded science parks. To investigate this collaborative ecosystem (government-academia-i...
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Nathaniel Kendall-Taylor and Kate Stanley
Human beings think in metaphor and reason through analogy. The metaphors through which we think influence how we understand and feel about social issues as well as the actions that we see as appropriate and important. Metaphors can be used to increase un...
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Stephen Roll, Stephanie Moulton, Jodi Sandfort
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Increased pressure for evidence-based practices in policymaking and administration has led to the growth of a new research stream of implementation science. Little is known about how this new stream of research compares with scholarship on policy impleme...
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Belinda McFadgen, Dave Huitema
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Learning from policy experimentation is a promising way to approach the ?wicked problem? of climate adaptation, which is characterised by knowledge gaps and contested understandings of future risk. However, although the role of learning in shaping public...
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John McCaskill
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Policy design takes place in an environment of extreme uncertainty and complexity. This paper addresses how we integrate human decision making capacity with the realities of complex systems in order to yield positive outcomes and avoid decision paralysis...
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Nicola Lettieri
In the last 20 years, the convergence of different factors?the rise of the complexity of science, the ?data deluge? and the advances in information technologies?triggered a paradigm shift in the way we understand complex social systems and their evolutio...
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John B. Braden, Maria Christina Jolejole-Foreman and Daniel W. Schneider
Efforts to observe humans in relation to nature over time and at large scale are few and disjointed in ways that impede progress in building scientific foundations for sustainability. Two water-oriented national-scale case studies highlight the challenge...
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E. Jane Morris
Modern biotechnology, including the application of transgenic techniques to produce Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), can play a significant role in increasing agricultural production in a sustainable way, but its products need to be tailored for th...
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Juan Sebastián Lara Rodríguez,Jaime Ignacio Bermúdez Guerrero
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The following document glimpsed from a science, technology and innovation policy approach in the Europe Union, how as perceived from the European Commission as well the strategy is planned for the period 2010-2020 devoted exclusively to this topic, what ...
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Angelos Alamanos, Phoebe Koundouri, Lydia Papadaki, Tatiana Pliakou and Eleni Toli
The proactive sustainable management of scarce water across vulnerable agricultural areas of South Europe is a timely issue of major importance, especially under the recent challenges affecting complex water systems. The Basin District of Thessaly, Greec...
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Cahyo Seftyono,Purwo Santoso,Muhadjir Muhammad Darwin,Agus Heruanto Hadna
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Today, civil society is identical to non-government organization (NGO) or Civil Society Organization. Institutional perspective causes the society to always be seen as an organizational entity: as a complete organization with its structure. Consequently,...
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Natalie Chong, Peter M. Bach, Régis Moilleron, Céline Bonhomme and José-Frédéric Deroubaix
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Natalie Chong, Peter M. Bach, Régis Moilleron, Céline Bonhomme and José-Frédéric Deroubaix
Effort to narrow the gap between the production and use of scientific knowledge for environmental decision-making is gaining traction, yet in practice, supply and demand remains largely unbalanced. A qualitative study based on empirical analysis offers a...
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Fabio Orecchini, Adriano Santiangeli and Valeria Valitutti
Since the 1980s sustainability has clearly become the challenge of the 21st century. In a process toward a sustainable society it is crucial that different stakeholders start collaboration and exchange ideas with technicians and academics. To finalize th...
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Wanjiru Gachie, Desmond Wesley Govender
This paper undertakes a desktop examination of innovation policy and governance in Africa. The article therefore adds on to the importance of intra-African region innovation policy dialogue by exploring policy developments in the African region. The arti...
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