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Science in a different way: a prospective study of environmental demand and its translation in scientific and technical terms for the management of research and development

Science in a different way: a prospective study of environmental demand and its translation in... This article contains a report on a study carried out at the request of the French Ministry of the Environment, ADEME and CEA. The subject of the study was the long-term evolution of the environmental "social demand" of society, and the translation of this demand in terms of public R&D management. The objective is to present the methodology and to synthetically point to the main findings of the study. We conclude by proposing a possible follow-up process that would allow for real-time and continuous input into the French environmental R&D organisation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Sustainable Development Inderscience Publishers

Science in a different way: a prospective study of environmental demand and its translation in scientific and technical terms for the management of research and development

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Inderscience Publishers
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ISSN
0960-1406
eISSN
1741-5268
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Abstract

This article contains a report on a study carried out at the request of the French Ministry of the Environment, ADEME and CEA. The subject of the study was the long-term evolution of the environmental "social demand" of society, and the translation of this demand in terms of public R&D management. The objective is to present the methodology and to synthetically point to the main findings of the study. We conclude by proposing a possible follow-up process that would allow for real-time and continuous input into the French environmental R&D organisation.

Journal

International Journal of Sustainable DevelopmentInderscience Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 1999

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