Research and development strategy 2021-2027
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The Research and Development (R&D) strategy 2021-2027 of ADEME is designed to support the transformations necessary for the ecological transition in the regions. The result of an iterative process of co-construction, and in dialogue with ADEME's scientific committee, this R&D strategy, which is systemic and focused on the needs of[…]
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Auteurs | ADEME |
Public(s) | Bureaux d'études |
Collectivités territoriales | |
Secteur de la recherche | |
Thématique | Recherche et Innovation |
Institutionnel | |
Société et politiques publiques | |
Collection | Hors collection |
Éditeur(s) | ADEME |
Date d'édition | 2022/11 |
Référence Ademe | 011969 |
EAN format numérique | 9791029720420 |
Nb. de pages | 36 P |
Format | pdf/A4 |
Langue | EN |
Périmètre de publication | International |
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The Research and Development (R&D) strategy 2021-2027 of ADEME is designed to support the transformations necessary for the ecological transition in the regions. The result of an iterative process of co-construction, and in dialogue with ADEME's scientific committee, this R&D strategy, which is systemic and focused on the needs of the regions, strives to promote dialogue between all stakeholders (researchers, companies, local authorities, associations). Our objective: to bring out co-constructed research in response to the challenges of the ecological transition and the needs of stakeholders. Around the 4 systemic and interdisciplinary thematic priorities, which are the preservation and restoration of habitats and resources, the circular economy with a view to resilience, low-carbon energy and industrial systems, and the ecological transition and society, innovative modalities of animation will be deployed through Concerted Research Action Programmes (called "PARC" for Programmes d'Actions de Recherche Concertés) over the duration of the strategy in order to provide a framework for exchanges and cooperation between the actors concerned.