Science and Development Network
News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
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T.V. Padma leads our team from across the developing world covering all the hot topics — from clean tech to adaptation — as they happen.
China banks on seeds to protect biodiversity
China's first national seed bank hopes not only to protect biodiversity but also to boost research into the nation's genetic resources.
8 December 2009
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African R&D survey faces delays
African nations need more time to complete an in-depth survey of their research and innovation activities and spending.
8 December 2009
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A shopping list for nuclear energy skills
What do a country's universities need to support a large-scale nuclear industry? One group in South Africa is trying to find out.
27 November 2009
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24 November 2009
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Harmonising 'science for development' funding would make science aid more effective, benefiting both donors and recipients.
Climate policy: technology not targets
Governments must centre climate policies around technology development, not emissions targets, say Isabel Galiana and Christopher Green.
3 December 2009
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Source: Nature
Development key to climate policy
Developing countries need ‘green’ development, not emission cuts, to fight climate change, say B. Sudhakara Reddy and Gaudenz B. Assenza.
2 December 2009
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30 November 2009
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30 November 2009
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Source: Ecosystem Marketplace
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.
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