
Science, Technology, and Innovation for Sustainable Development Goals Insights from Agriculture, Health, Environment, and Energy
by Adenle, Ademola A.; Chertow, Marian R.; Moors, Ellen H. M.; Pannell, David J.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Ademola A. Adenle is the founder of the Africa Sustainability Innovation Academy and was a research fellow and principal investigator at the United Nations University Headquarters, Japan. He specializes in science and technology policy in addressing sustainable development challenges including climate change, food security, energy, health, sustainable agriculture, and biodiversity conservation.
Marian R. Chertow is Associate Professor of Industrial Environmental Management at the Yale University School of the Environment. Her research and teaching focus on industrial ecology, circular economy, business/environment issues, and reuse of waste and materials.
Ellen H.M. Moors is Professor of Innovation and Sustainability at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development of Utrecht University. Her research focuses on the dynamics and governance of technological innovations in health- and food-related sectors in which emergent technology development occurs.
David J. Pannell is Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia and Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. His research includes the economics of agricultural research and innovation, farmers' adoption of new technologies and innovations, economics of land and water conservation, and environmental policy.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword by Olusegun Obasanjo
Foreword by Mahmoud Mohieldin
About the Editors
List of Contributors
INTRODUCTION
1. What Can Science, Technology, and Innovation Offer in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals?
Ademola A. Adenle, Marian R. Chertow, Ellen H.M. Moors, and David J. Pannell
THEME I: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
2. Learning to Innovate: The Global Institutions for Biodiversity Innovation in the Sustainable Development Goals
Casey Stevens
3. Energy Technologies for Sustainable Development Goal 7
Govinda Timilsina and Kalim U. Shah
4. Linking Solar Energy Systems to Sustainable Development Goals in Africa: Recent Findings from Kenya and South Africa
Ademola A. Adenle
5. Comparing Renewable Energy Micro- Grids in Cambodia, Indonesia, and Laos: A Technological Innovation Systems Approach
Tobias S. Schmidt, Nicola U. Blum, and Catharina R. Bening
6. Fostering Sustainable Development Goals Through an Integrated Approach: Phasing in Green Energy Technologies in India and China
Ren? Kemp, Babette Never, and Serdar T?rkeli
7. Financing Environmental Science and Technological Innovation to Meet Sustainable Development Goals in Brazil
Mariana Machado and Carlos Eduardo F. Young
8. The Systems Science of Industrial Ecology: Tools and Strategies Toward Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
Marian R. Chertow, Koichi S. Kanaoka, T. Reed Miller, Peter Berrill, Paul Wolfram, Niko Heeren, and Tomer Fishman
9. Automated Vehicles and Sustainable Cities: A Realistic Outlook to 2030
Rui Wang and Christopher Oster
10. The Role of Technology and Rebound Effects in the Success of the Sustainable Development Goals Framework
David Font Vivanco and Tamar Makov
THEME II: HEALTH
11. Vaccine Innovation and Global Sustainability: Governance Challenges for Sustainable Development Goals
Cristina Possas, Reinaldo M. Martins, and Akira Homma
12. The Role of Development- Focused Health Technology Assessment in Optimizing Science, Technology, and Innovation to Achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3
Janet Bouttell, Eleanor Grieve, and Neil Hawkins
13. Anti- Malarial Drug Development and Diffusion in an Era of Multidrug Resistance: How Can an Integrated Health Framework Contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3?
Freek de Haan and Ellen H.M. Moors
14. Digital Health: How Can It Facilitate Progress on Meeting Sustainable Development Goals in China?
Simon K. Poon, Yiren Liu, Ruihua Guo, and Mu Li
15. Responsive and Responsible Science, Technology, and Innovation for Global Health
Nora Engel, Agnes Meershoek, and Anja Krumeich
16. A Systemic Perspective on the Global Sanitation Challenge: Insights from Sociotechnical Dynamics in Nairobi's Informal Settlements
Mara J. van Welie and Bernhard Truffer
17. The Role of Animal- Source Foods in Sustainable, Ethical, and Optimal Human Diets
Julia de Bruyn, Brigitte Bagnol, Hilary H. Chan, Delia Grace, Marisa E. V. Mitchell, Michael J. Nunn, Kate Wingett, Johanna T. Wong, and Robyn G. Alders
THEME III: AGRICULTURE
18. Optimal Nitrogen Management for Meeting Sustainable Development Goal 2
Kshama Harpankar
19. Adoption of Integrated Crop Management Technology for Poverty Reduction and Food Security: The Case of Smallholder Rice Production in Timor Leste
Maria Fay Rola- Rubzen, Renato Villano, Marcolino Estev?o Fernandes E. Brito, J. Brian Hardaker, and John Dixon
20. Two Decades of GMOs: How Modern Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Meet Sustainable Development Goals
Ademola A. Adenle, Hans De Steur, Kathleen Hefferon, and Justus Wesseler
21. Farmer-Prioritized Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies: Implications for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in East Africa
Caroline Mwongera, Chris M. Mwungu, Mercy Lungaho, and Steve Twomlow
22. Toward Sustainable Agri- Food Systems in Brazil: The Soybean Production Complex as a Case Study
Cecilia G. Flocco
23. Transformation Governance for Sustainable Development: Making Science, Technology, and Innovation Work for Small- Scale Fisheries
Karin Wedig
24. Value Network Analysis for (Re)Organizing Business Models Toward the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of the Agricultural Commodity Exchange in Malawi
Domenico Dentoni, Laurens Klerkx, and Felix Krussmann
25. Making Scale Work for Sustainable Development: A Framework for Responsible Scaling of Agricultural Innovations
Seerp Wigboldus, Laurens Klerkx, and Cees Leeuwis
CONCLUSION
26. Conclusions and Future Policies for Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
Ademola A. Adenle, Marian R. Chertow, Ellen H.M. Moors, and David J. Pannell
Index
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