Titre : |
Science for technologiy for developpement : an expanded program of scientific cooperation in the commonwealth : report of the expert group |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : |
Commonwealth Secretariat |
Editeur : |
Commonwealth Secretariat |
Année de publication : |
1984 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-85092-263-9 |
Note générale : |
The research climate in many developping countries is now more hostile than it has ever been. The pressures on governments, particularly in Africa, are so intense and the time periods with in wich they function are so short, that they are quite unsympathetic to longer-term studies. They need immediate results. All the more reason to encourage researchers to consider, at the outset of their work, the necessary linkage betwen research and pratical application. Developping-country scientists must be encouraget to address the problems around them : their laboratories are their societies. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Science Technologie Developpement economique RESSOURCE NATURELLE Télédétection |
Index. décimale : |
338.9 Développement et croissance économiques : classer ici les politiques gouvernementales et programmes économiques. Autarcie |
Résumé : |
The research climate in many developping countries is now more hostile than it has ever been. The pressures on governments, particularly in Africa, are so intense and the time periods with in wich they function are so short, that they are quite unsympathetic to longer-term studies. They need immediate results. All the more reason to encourage researchers to consider, at the outset of their work, the necessary linkage betwen research and pratical application. Developping-country scientists must be encouraget to address the problems around them : their laboratories are their societies. |
Note de contenu : |
The research climate in many developping countries is now more hostile than it has ever been. The pressures on governments, particularly in Africa, are so intense and the time periods with in wich they function are so short, that they are quite unsympathetic to longer-term studies. They need immediate results. All the more reason to encourage researchers to consider, at the outset of their work, the necessary linkage betwen research and pratical application. Developping-country scientists must be encouraget to address the problems around them : their laboratories are their societies. |
Science for technologiy for developpement : an expanded program of scientific cooperation in the commonwealth : report of the expert group [texte imprimé] . - Commonwealth Secretariat . - Commonwealth Secretariat, 1984. ISBN : 978-0-85092-263-9 The research climate in many developping countries is now more hostile than it has ever been. The pressures on governments, particularly in Africa, are so intense and the time periods with in wich they function are so short, that they are quite unsympathetic to longer-term studies. They need immediate results. All the more reason to encourage researchers to consider, at the outset of their work, the necessary linkage betwen research and pratical application. Developping-country scientists must be encouraget to address the problems around them : their laboratories are their societies. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Science Technologie Developpement economique RESSOURCE NATURELLE Télédétection |
Index. décimale : |
338.9 Développement et croissance économiques : classer ici les politiques gouvernementales et programmes économiques. Autarcie |
Résumé : |
The research climate in many developping countries is now more hostile than it has ever been. The pressures on governments, particularly in Africa, are so intense and the time periods with in wich they function are so short, that they are quite unsympathetic to longer-term studies. They need immediate results. All the more reason to encourage researchers to consider, at the outset of their work, the necessary linkage betwen research and pratical application. Developping-country scientists must be encouraget to address the problems around them : their laboratories are their societies. |
Note de contenu : |
The research climate in many developping countries is now more hostile than it has ever been. The pressures on governments, particularly in Africa, are so intense and the time periods with in wich they function are so short, that they are quite unsympathetic to longer-term studies. They need immediate results. All the more reason to encourage researchers to consider, at the outset of their work, the necessary linkage betwen research and pratical application. Developping-country scientists must be encouraget to address the problems around them : their laboratories are their societies. |
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