Energy Research Infrastructures in Europe and Beyond: Mapping an Unmapped Landscape

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
M. Knudsen, M. Ferreira-Aulu, J. Kaivo‐oja, J. Luukkanen
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Abstract

European research and innovation policy highlights the importance of transnational scientific collaboration, International collaborations in science concentrates and magnifies resources for conducting research and foster innovation. Often, individual institutions, or even individual European countries, cannot provide the right capabilities by themselves. Joint facilities and Research Infrastructures (RIs) are therefore of high importance, and through Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe nearly €5 bn EU funding is set aside for these institutions. Considering the large-scale funding and the perceived importance of RIs, a better understanding of their roles, functions, and usefulness is highly relevant to of European integration studies. While ‘Research Infrastructures’ has become a fixed terminology of EU-policy, conceptually defining RIs remain a matter of academic debate. We contribute to the “what is an RI?”-discussion by synthesizing existing literature and presenting novel empirical data from the energy domain mapping of the Horizon 2020-project Research Infrastructures in the International Landscape (RISCAPE). We provide insights into the process of mapping an hitherto largely unknown landscape of global Energy RIs. These insights touch upon both definitional issues relevant to the RI-field and methodological concerns for future landscape analyses. Finally, the article suggests that when it comes to energy research, RI-terminology might be misplaced as a catchall modern synonym for “gold standard world-class science”.
欧洲及其他地区的能源研究基础设施:绘制未绘制的景观
欧洲的研究和创新政策强调了跨国科学合作的重要性。国际科学合作集中和扩大了进行研究和促进创新的资源。通常,单个机构,甚至单个欧洲国家,本身无法提供适当的能力。因此,联合设施和研究基础设施(RIs)非常重要,通过“地平线2020”和“地平线欧洲”,欧盟为这些机构拨出了近50亿欧元的资金。考虑到RIs的大规模资助和公认的重要性,更好地了解它们的角色、功能和有用性与欧洲一体化研究高度相关。虽然“研究基础设施”已经成为欧盟政策的一个固定术语,但从概念上定义RIs仍然是一个学术争论的问题。我们为“什么是国际扶轮?”-通过综合现有文献进行讨论,并提出来自地平线2020项目国际景观研究基础设施(RISCAPE)的能量域映射的新经验数据。我们提供了对绘制迄今为止大部分未知的全球能源RIs景观的过程的见解。这些见解触及了与ri领域相关的定义问题和未来景观分析的方法论问题。最后,这篇文章指出,当涉及到能源研究时,ri术语可能被误认为是“黄金标准世界级科学”的现代同义词。
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