For example, distinctions can be made between
scenario needs for research in climate scenario development and in the methods of conducting impact assessment (e.g., Woo, 1992; Mearns et al., 1997) and scenario needs for direct application in policy relevant impact and integrated assessments (e.g., Carter et al., 1996a; Smith et al., 1996; Hulme and Jenkins, 1998).
Not exact matches
More
research is
needed to rule out this second
scenario, but the idea of being kind to yourself about occasional lapses in productivity or self - control — especially if you're the type to beat yourself up
for every dip in productivity — has been endorsed by previous studies.
For those of us who have
researched this stuff over and over again, most of us find that a belief in god is the lazy way out... you don't have to accept the reality of the world because you can plug a «god intended it that way»
scenario in to it; it takes away from having to deal with grief b / c you believe you'll see the person again when in reality heaven and hell have never been proven to exist; it takes away the
need to solve your own issues b / c you think that praying will help.
The team of researchers highlights the
need to tackle at least the following three areas of
research for the rest of the felids: differentiating habitat loss from the effects of fragmentation using theoretical
scenarios; selecting priority areas
for conservation, and analysing the consequences of habitat loss.
Water
research needs to get down to the management scale;
for basic
research that means they
need to scale up and
for global
research that means they
need to scale down, because we
need to get to a scale where things are relevant to people and to management — the regional, national and global
scenarios of this initiative will help with this if they concentrate on not just sticking to the global scale, but really getting down to the people.»
In Arctic Futures 2050, SEARCH and its partners will convene a
scenarios workshop to frame
research needs in policy terms that will then inform a larger meeting in which scientists and policy staff will develop recommendations
for future
research.