Göttingen University and many other top schools will unable to access most archived issues of journals, and individual e-packages for
the economic sciences in particular.
Not exact matches
Laurence C. Smith, a UCLA earth
sciences professor and author of The World
in 2050, a 2010 book that examines how demographics, natural resources, globalization and climate change will transfer economic might to the north, says, «In Canada in particular, all four factors line up very powerfully.&raqu
in 2050, a 2010 book that examines how demographics, natural resources, globalization and climate change will transfer
economic might to the north, says, «
In Canada in particular, all four factors line up very powerfully.&raqu
In Canada
in particular, all four factors line up very powerfully.&raqu
in particular, all four factors line up very powerfully.»
Moltmann's thoughts on the dangers of using the power of scientific knowledge without pondering beauty - and
in particular on the dangers of the «economisation» of
science in this century,
in which scientific thought may only be valued generally
in terms of its
economic power - would be shared by many researchers
in the UK.
In particular, it's unclear the extent to which Flaherty's emphasis on
economic advantages means that the program will ultimately focus on industrial collaborations aimed at
economic development, an approach consistent with Prime Minister Stephen Harper's view of the role of
science.
A
particular challenge for
science is the growing evidence that social - ecological interactions across scales can generate regime shifts where profound and abrupt changes can occur
in systems ranging from local ecosystems (such as lakes) to large biomes (such as the Arctic); from local communities (such as farming systems) to regional
economic sectors (e.g., global fisheries).
How much spare time each week do you have to read all the relevant credible published
science papers already available for years, and read existing reports by govt /
science /
economic / agri bodies on the subject matters, and read the state of current research / know how of existing anecdotal narrow focused regional / local analysis and the opinions of experts
in their
particular field... and then deeply think about all that and come to a rational and reasonable conclusion on it all?