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Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research
BMBF-Symposium FONA: Sustainability in Science
23.April 2013; Humbold-Carré, Berlin
B2: Beitrag der Forschung
zur Nachhaltigen Entwicklung
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research
B2: Contribution of Research to Sustainable Development
 Can research itself be sustainable?
 How to assess impact of research
on sustainable development?
 Are assessment tools available?
 Who is allowed to assess?
 What about freedom of research
and responsibility of researchers?
 How to involve / reach civil society best?
Europe2020
3 main objectives / 7 flagship initiatives
• Smart growth – developing an economy based on knowledge and
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innovation
Innovation union
Youth on the move
A digital agenda for Europe
• Sustainable growth – promoting a more resource efficient, greener and
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more competitive economy
Resource efficient Europe
An industrial policy for the globalisation era
• Inclusive growth – a high employment economy delivering economic,
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social and territorial cohesion
An agenda for new skills and jobs
European platform against poverty
… and research? > Horizon 2020
…. a selection:
Societal Challenges
• Health, demographic change and well being
• Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime
research and the bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient energy
• Smart, green and integrated transport
• Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
• Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
Impact Areas, Impact Assessment
Guidelines, European Commission 2009
Bellagio STAMP concept, Laszlo Pinter
Sustanability Impact Assessment, LIAISE,
Katharina Helming
RD4SD principles, Bert de Wit