Browsing OECD Practices by Subject "Administration and dimensions"
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Digital platforms for facilitating access to research infrastructures.
(OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 2017)Shared research infrastructures are playing an increasingly important role in most scientific fields and represent a significant proportion of the total public investment in science. Many of these infrastructures have ... -
A new era of digitalisation for ocean sustainability?: Prospects, benefits, challenges.
(OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 2021)Growing worldwide acknowledgement of the importance of our ocean and seas for the future of humanity draws ever more attention to the need for sustainable use of the planet’s marine resources. Without a healthy ocean and ... -
Opportunities, Challenges and Good Practices in International Research Cooperation between Developed and Developing Countries.
(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Science Forum, Paris, France, 2011)This report of the OECD Global Science Forum describes issues and options that deserve the attention of scientists and administrators in industrialised countries and in developing countries, as they seek to design, initiate ... -
Optimising the operation and use of national research infrastructures.
(OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 2020)Research Infrastructures (RIs) play a key role in enabling and developing research in all scientific domains and represent an increasingly large share of research investment. Most RIs are funded, managed and operated at a ... -
Reference framework for assessing the scientific and socio-economic impact of research infrastructures.
(OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 2019)Research Infrastructures (RIs) are indispensable for enabling and developing research in almost all scientific domains and represent an increasingly large share of research investment. As policy makers, funding agencies ... -
Value chains in public marine data: A UK case study. A joint OECD Working Paper in collaboration with the UK Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN) and the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) in the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO.
(OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 2021)Marine data play a crucial role for many scientific disciplines, as well as for very diverse operational services such as fisheries management, environmental planning, marine conservation, weather forecasting, or port ...