Demographic change

Change (1209)
Demographic change (12)
Disruptive change (21)
Environmental change (17)
Evolutionary theory of technological change (15)
Fundamental change (11)
Institutional change (7)
Major change (14)
Radical change (12)
Socioeconomic change (6)
Structural change (19)
Systemic change (17)
Technical change (23)

Synopsis: Change: Demographic change:


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demographic changes,‘massification'of higher education, and student‘consumerrism'technological development (offering new opportunities, and in the meantime putting extra burdens on the already tight budgets of universities);

demographic changes and opportunities stemming from globalisation; how to respond to intensifying and globalising competition in research and higher education.


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i e. demographic change'(Keenan 2002,55). Further, this particular case is not an illustration of what Loveridge and Street (2005,32) discuss as‘inclusivity in technology foresight studies'in which‘experts


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and support in RTDI towards addressing grand challenges in areas such as energy, resources, demographic change, health and security. 3. Irish foresight project on global drivers and their implications for research and innovation:

energy, food and demographic changes. The Lund Declaration and other initiatives have provided high-level impetus for actors in the research


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demographic change; increased competition and the need to do well in national and global rankings; demands for a greater emphasis upon problem-oriented interdisciplinary research;


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

Demographic change: this includes changes in global population size, spatial and age distribution, urban-to-rural balance..


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\5. Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for forward-looking.pdf

A further driver is a demographic change in advanced economies that is reflected in the residential housing sector The aging population requires the adaptation of homes

Demographic change in advanced economies DRIVERS: Support to strategy processes and global market foresight MARKETS: Sub-optimisation, price dominates;


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\9. Fraunhofer future markets.pdf

'demographic change and‘active ageing'(EU Commission 2009: 19ff) These transitions are considered also to be‘megatrends'in other publications.

shift to Asia, migration flows to Europe, urbanisation a cocooning effect to reorient more towards local region Demographic change Increased life expectancy, population ageing and fewer children in Western world, rising world

Kolz, H. and Hadnagy, C. 2012)‘ A regional foresight process to cope with demographic change: Future radar 2030 (Zukunftsradar 2030)',International Journal of Foresight and Innovation policy, forthcoming special issue.


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