超越技术转让:创新合作促进发展中国家的可持续发展

IF 5.4 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Nimisha Pandey, Heleen de Coninck, A. Sagar
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引用次数: 25

摘要

尽管技术仍然被视为迈向可持续发展的关键因素,但围绕技术支持发展中国家可持续发展转型的国际努力未能产生符合需求的结果。这篇综述文件旨在促进和帮助改变关于国际技术转让的对话,从而为发展中国家的可持续发展带来更富有成效的国际合作努力。我们研究了健康、农业、气候和能源领域的ITT,并将其与相关文献并置。在支持国内和国际行为者和进程时,我们强调了在这些行动领域取得成功的关键因素,以更有效地在发展中国家实施能源和环境方面的可持续发展目标。最后,我们建议,“创新合作”是比“技术转让”更好的框架,可以推动国际社会在技术促进可持续发展方面的努力。这样一个框架允许从更广泛、更全面的角度看待国家之间与技术相关的合作。它还强调需要建立公平的伙伴关系,而不是捐助者-受援者关系,并发展当地的创新能力,从而更有效地利用技术,帮助发展中国家实现可持续发展。
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Beyond technology transfer: Innovation cooperation to advance sustainable development in developing countries
While technology continues to be seen as a key element in the move to sustainable development, international efforts around technology to support sustainable development transitions in developing countries have failed to yield results congruent with the needs. This review paper aims to contribute to, and help change, the conversation on international technology transfer (ITT) such that it leads to more productive international cooperative efforts for sustainable development in developing nations. We examine ITT in the health, agriculture, and climate and energy areas, juxtaposing it with relevant literature. Supporting domestic and international actors and processes, we highlight what are key elements for success in these areas of action to more effectively implement the SDGs in energy and environment in developing countries. Finally, we suggest that “innovation cooperation” is a better framing than “technology transfer” for advancing international efforts on technology for sustainable development. Such a framing allows for a broader and more comprehensive perspective on technology‐related cooperation between countries. It also emphasizes the need for equitable partnerships rather than donor–recipient relationships and for development of local innovation capabilities, leading to more effective marshaling of technologies to help developing countries achieve sustainable development.
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CiteScore
11.70
自引率
3.30%
发文量
42
期刊介绍: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environmentis a new type of review journal covering all aspects of energy technology, security and environmental impact. Energy is one of the most critical resources for the welfare and prosperity of society. It also causes adverse environmental and societal effects, notably climate change which is the severest global problem in the modern age. Finding satisfactory solutions to the challenges ahead will need a linking of energy technology innovations, security, energy poverty, and environmental and climate impacts. The broad scope of energy issues demands collaboration between different disciplines of science and technology, and strong interaction between engineering, physical and life scientists, economists, sociologists and policy-makers.
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