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system in combination with optical tweezers for analyzing rapid and reversible cytological alterations in single cells upon environmental changes Tools and Resources, Lab Chip (7)( 2007) 71 76.61 L
and in anticipating environmental changes, such as regulatory or political dynamics...S ense-and-respond firms must excel at sensing subtle change earlier
foresight methods represent an emerging approach that works with few technical constraints and shows an increased adaptability to environmental changes.
Therefore, foresight methods represent an emerging approach that works with few technical constraints and shows an increased adaptability to environmental changes.
So far, scholars in strategic management have unexplored left a key issue of environmental change: this regards the impact of drivers of change on the identity of the main activities of the value chain and the main components of the business (micro) environment, that is, rivals, suppliers, customers, substitute products,
and response options to environmental changes, that is, to eventually address state, effect, and response uncertainty. Discontinuous drivers of change typically stem from technology-driven industries
and environmental changes and the range of feedback the firm is able to build. Furthermore it is time to define a vision for sustainable development to be pursued in alignment with the seven dimensions of sustainability,
theories and tools'',Global Environmental change, Vol. 16, pp. 170-81. Corresponding author Frauke Lohr can be contacted at:
Forecasting e g. demographic or environmental changes is also highly relevant for certain policy needs or to enable technology observers to determine the current life cycle stage of a particular technology of interest
Cutler, Marks, Meylan, Smith and Koivisto take the view that science will play a key role in society's response to emergent global grand challenges such as resource scarcity and global environmental change.
since the common citizen suffers directly from the effects of environmental changes. Individual participation in subjects affecting society as a whole is therefore ever more intense.
and of the identification of drivers for future events promoting environmental changes, and alterations in the trajectories of relevant phenommena defined by national and international studies,
and the medium-to long-term impacts associated with them, for example in the case of climate change or environmental change.
global environmental change; hazards and disasters; ecosysste change; oceans; space research; and solar-terrestrial physics. ICSU also sets up committees to address particulla issues
such as the global environmental change programmes, materialises through the coordination of the research and the integration of the results.
For example, it has been carrying out a visioning exercise On earth systems research with a view to identifying a single strategic framework for global environmental change research and its policy relevance (ICSU 2010.
Global environmental change: from oceans to ecosysteem to the cryosphere and atmosphere, the forecasts are consistent in suggesting broad changes with major impacts on society over the coming two decades..
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