On the next level, research questions and tasks were formulated. This forced the topic coordinators of the process to formulate the future topics very precisely similar to a Delphi survey.
The last part of the survey concerned the single research questions in the areas. Again it was asked for a judgement on a fivestteplikert scale (from very important to unimportant.
because the research questions are solved, were sorted out. This does not mean that these problems are solved already,
On this way, even research questions have to be solved. Energy from the environment: energy harvesting is known already, but limited.
The main goal of this paper is to address this research question. We aim at expanding our understanding of environmental uncertainty by exploring the different kinds of drivers of change
This is a research question and possible future that is worthy of exploration. Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the LDRD Program, Sandia National Laboratories,
we may be able to gain insight into the value added of scenario method 6 7. 2. Research approach 2. 1. Research questions In setting up
We focused on the following research questions at the national and local levels: How familiar and experienced are policy-makers with the use of scenario analysis methods?
These research questions imply a clear focus on policy-making in the public domain (see, for example, 15) and on the perceptions of policy-makers,
In the interviews, we used open questions, to gain a broader understanding of the issues mentioned in the research questions.
and the national case-studies are structured by the research questions. N. Rijkens-Klomp, P. Van der Duin/Futures 59 (2014) 18 26 20 3. 1. How familiar and experienced are policy-makers with the use of the scenario analysis method?
however, we will only report on data related to the two primary research questions: firstly, what is defined as program success,
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