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Year (549)

Synopsis: Time & dates: Dates: Years: 2015:


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and tele-shopping. 2015 3. 73 3. 04 2. 93 2. 00 2. 21 Production on order rather than production on estimated demand becomes the norm due to the increased

enabling at least half of company workers engaged in indirect duties to tele-commute. 2015 3. 25 3. 20 2. 53 2. 23 3. 07 510 K. Blind/Technological forecasting


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The time frame of the study was the year 2015. The study addresses that the more the scope of risk analysis is moving into a not-so-well-known field the more the risk identification becomes the crucial part of the process 28.


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10.1080/09537320903262314 http://www. informaworld. com Downloaded by University of Bucharest at 05:10 03 december 2014 954 K. M. Weber et al. municipal RTI policy actions until the year 2015.

and vision for municipal RTI policiie by both identifying areas for action and implementing adequate policy measures until the year 2015.

which should be achieved by 2015 (City of Vienna 2007a):(1) Increase Vienna's research expenditures to 4%of the gross city product;(

6) Rate of female researchers in the business sector is to increase by 100 per cent. 4. 2. Five main challenges A cross-panel analysis revealed five main challenges that would need to be tackled until 2015

Although the foresight process was targeting the time horizon 2015 (and in some instances even beyond),


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and of knowledge in this focus area of competence respond to the societal and industrial needs in 2015?).


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Human and Societal Dynamics, IOS Press, 2006, pp. 92 109.22 A. Sokolov, Russian Critical technologies 2015, European foresight monitoring Network Brief, 79.


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2008 2015; 2016 2025; beyond 2025.3.1.2. Data set Total surveys submitted: 293; substantive completion: 106 (about 50%of FTA Conference attendees;

Respondents believe that around 30%of the trends will occur in the short term (before 2015.

The majority of the respondents from Australasia (60%)stated that the trends will occur in the short term (before 2015.

whereas the majority of the respondents from business envisaged shorter time horizon for the emergence of trends (between 2008 and 2015.

whereas the respondents with maximum 3 years of experience had a shorter time horizon (2008 2015).

Inexperienced respondents(<1 year) considered that most of the discontinuities will be observed in the short run (before 2015


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B combined solid minerals extraction and deep processing systems (2010-2015; Table II Characteristics of most developed technology groups in the‘‘Rational Use of Natural resources''thematic area Technology group Index of R&d levela Cumulative effectb Monitoring and control systems,

and forecasting the future state of the environment, based on Russian meteorological and natural resources satellites (2015-2020);

and B an atmospheric pollution monitoring system, capable of the early detection of conditions potentially leading to natural or anthropogenic environmental emergencies (2015-2020.

Sokolov, A. 2008b),‘Russian critical technologies 2015'',Collection of EFMN Briefs, Part 1, Directorate-General for Research Co-operation, European commission, Brussels. Sokolov, A. 2009),‘The future


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Up to 70,000 short haul operation are to be relocated from 2015 onwards to the existing airport Eindhoven,


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four scenarios 2015 2020, Innov. Manag. Policy Pract. 6 (2004) 331 343.65 K. van der Heijden, Scenarios:


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and a fourth generation (starting in 2015) of heterogeneous molecular nanosystems, where molecules are envisioned as devices to build up engineered structures and architectures with fundamentally new functions 9. 2 The emergence,

However, the next strategic document, the Action Plan Nanotechnology 2015 refers to only some initiatives of other ministries and agencies (mainly with regard to regulation,

Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), 2011, Berlin. 52 BMBF, Action Plan Nanotechnology 2015, BMBF, Bonn, 2011.53 T


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and the Danish research 2015 process, from 2008, which focus on priority settings for strategic research. 2014 Elsevier Ltd.


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\2. Joint horizon scanning.pdf

which is acknowledged in the research 2015 document (Daniis Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, 2008) that sets the stage for research prioritisation in Denmark for the coming four years in a clear relationnshi to the challenges facing

The challenges for local governance in 2015. Available from<http://www. communities. gov. uk/pub/326/Allourfuturestechni calannexandappendices id1165326. pdf>,last accessed 1 Octoobe 2008.

Global Securiit Scan for Canadian Science Capabilities (2015 2020)- Report of Proceedings, Defence R&d Canada, Centre for Securrit Science.

What Broad Security Challenges May Canada Face by 2015? Technology foresight directorate of the office of the national science advisor.


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\5. Future technology analysis for biosecurity and emerging infectious diseases in Asia-Pacific.pdf

In February 2015, a family arrives in Miami, Florida from tropical Latin america. A little girl was infected with an unknown strain of malaria.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\4. Orienting international science cooperation to meet global ‘grand challenges’.pdf

ICSU also launched a high-profile prize scheme in 2015 to recognise achievement by early career researchers working in interdisciplinary research and communication.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\9. Fraunhofer future markets.pdf

and poverty Target 1 Halve between 1990 and 2015, proportion of people whose income is less than US$1 a day Target 2 Halve, between 1990 and 2015,

proportion of people who suffer from hunger Goal 2 Achieve universal primary education Target 3 Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere,

boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling Goal 3 Promote gender equality

and at all levels of education no later than 2015 Goal 4 Reduce child mortality Target 5 Reduce by two-thirds,

between 1990 and 2015, under-five mortality rate Goal 5 Improve maternal health Target 6 Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 and 2015, maternal mortality ratio Goal 6 Combat HIV/AIDS,

malaria and other diseases Target 7 have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse spread of HIV/AIDS Target 8 have halted by 2015

and begun to reverse incidence of malaria and other major diseases Goal 7 Ensure environmental sustainability Target 9 Integrate principles of sustainable development into country policies

and programs and reverse loss of environmental resources Target 10 Halve, by 2015, proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation Target 11 have achieved by 2020 a significant improvement in lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers Goal 8


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