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| Jäger, Jill |
| Pálsson, Gísli |
| Goodsite, Michael |
| Pahl-Wostl, Claudia; O?Brien, Karen; Hordijk, Leen u.a. |
| The European Science Foundation (ESF) |
| European Cooperation in Science and Technology |
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| Responses to Environmental and Societal Challenges for our Unstable Earth (RESCUE) |
| ESF Forward Look - ESF-COST ?Frontier of Science? joint initiative |
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| Strasbourg |
| The European Science Foundation (ESF) |
| 2011 |
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| Contents:
1. Introduction.
2. The Challenge of an Unstable Earth.
Interdisciplinarity in global change research.
Moving towards transdisciplinarity.
New tools, methods and data.
The need for an "education revolution?.
Necessary institutional change.
3. The RESCUE Vision.
An open knowledge system.
A radically interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environment.
A central concern - deep integration of underlying aspects of human activities.
Adopting a global perspective by comparative regional analyses.
Data and knowledge for global change research.
Building capacity for an open knowledge system.
4. Achieving the RESCUE Vision.
The skills and abilities of scientists.
Academic institutions.
Measuring "success?.
Changing methods and approaches.
Societal engagement.
New forms of openness and exposure.
Supporting an open knowledge system.
5. Recommendations.
6. Conclusion.
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| The European Science Foundation (ESF) |
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