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International Science and Technology Co-operation
Towards Sustainable Development
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Reprinting  Publication date:  07 Mar 2001  Language: English  Pages: 372  Tables: 25  Charts: 60  ISBN: 9789264186354  OECD Code: 922001031P1 
 

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Achieving sustainable development goals at a global level will strongly depend on the rapid technological development and innovation, and the widespread diffusion and application, of cleaner technologies in non-OECD as well as OECD countries. But do the developing countries have the capacity and motivation to take advantage of cleaner technology options? What are their needs? And what are the barriers which must be addressed? Arresting the impending environmental imbalances and ecological instability and moving towards sustainable development call for establishing a new multilateral framework for co-operation in environmental science and technology.


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Proceedings of the OECD Seoul Conference, November 2000


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Further reading:
Integrating Science & Technology into Development Policies - An International Perspective (Available)



Table of contents:

Part I. Opening Speeches
-Chapter 1. International Science and Technology Cooperation for Global Sustainability by Jung Uck Seo
-Chapter 2. The Role of Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development: The OECD Policy Approache by Herwig Schlogl
Part II. Keyynote Presentations
-Chapter 3. International Science and Technology Cooperation for Sustainable Development: The Developing Country Perspective by Ma Songde
-Chapter 4. International Science and Technology Cooperation for Sustainable Development: A Developed Country Perspective by Lord Sainsbury
-Chapter 5. International Science and Technology Cooperation for Sustainable Development: An Industry Perspective by Parry M. Norling
•Part III. International Cooperation for the Development of S&T Infrastructure for Sustainable Development
-Chapter 6. Assessing Appropriate Scientific Knowledge and Building Adequate Scientific and Technical Skills for Sustainable Development by Won-Hoon Park
-Chapter 7. International Cooperation in R&D in Energy and Environment by Yoichi Kaya
Part IV. International Cooperation for Developing and Diffusing Cleaner Technology
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Chapter 8. Developing and Diffusing Cleaner Technology: General Review and Assessment by Frans Verspeek
-Chapter 9. Developing and Diffusing Cleaner Technology: Experiences and Practical Issues by Rajendra M. Shende
-Chapter 10. The Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies (ESTs) for Climate Change from Developed to Developing Countries: A Summary of Six Country Studies by Woodrow W. Clark II
-Chapter 11. Barriers to International Technology Cooperation: Aspects Related to Energy Technology by Xiulan Hu and Kejun Jiang
-Chapter 12. Barriers and Drivers to International Sustainability Science and Technology cooperation for Eco-Efficiency and Cleaner Production by Philippe Bergeron
Part V. Role of Financial Institutions and Government
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Chapter 13. The World Bank's Role in Science and Technology by Lauritz Holm-Nielsen
-Chapter 14. Effect of the Eco-Fund Mechanism on International Scientific and Technological Coopration for Sustainable Development by Mizue Tsukushi
-Chapter 15. The Role of Governments in Technology Cooperation for Sustainable Development by Karin Refsnes
Part VI. Energy and Sustainable Development
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Chapter 16. The Climate Technology Implementation Plan in the South African Development Community and the Technology Cooperation Agreement Pilot Project in the Republic of Korea by Dave Howard
-Chapter 17. Promoting International Collaboration in R&D in Energy Technologies: How Policies Can Play a Catalytic Role by Rajendra M.Shende
-Chapter 18. Climate Technologies: Opportunities for Leapfrogging in Developing Countries by Wolf-Dieter Glatzel
-Chapter 19. Society's Preference: Where Should Energy Come From and How to Promote Energy Saving? by Charles Mehl
Part VII. Transport and Sustainability
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Chapter 20. Transport and Sustainable Development by John White
-Chapter 21. Recent and Future Trends for CO2 Emissions by Road Transport: Technological Solutions to Increase Fuel Economy for Passenger Cars and Trucks by Jean Delsey
-Chapter 22. Environmental Impacts Related to Transport in Mexico with Special Emphasis on Highwasy by Julieta Pisanty-Levy
-Chapter 23. The South African-Netherlands Transport Forum: AnExampleof International Cooperation on Sustainable Transport by Fred Heuer
-Chapter 24. Transport and its Key Challenges by Wolfgang Hubner
-Chapter 25. Transportation-Related Air Pollution Reduction Strategies and their Applications in Seoul by Woon-Soo Kim
Part VIII. Water and Sustainable Development
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Chapter 26. China's Water Security Options: A Comprehensive Solution Involving Technology, Economics, and Behaviour by Zhiyun Ouyang, Rusong Wang, Hongzun Ren,

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