theme: Development Research
Development Research
18 December 2018
Congratulations to CDP Vice-Chair Prof. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr! She was awarded the Grawemeyer World Order Award alongside Terra Lawson-Remer and Susan Randolph. The trio was recognized for their book "Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights", which offers a ...
8 November 2018
Mariangela Parra-Lancourt presented the World Economic and Social Survey 2018: Frontier Technologies for Sustainable Development. The Seminar included presentations from experts from the Universities of Alicante, Maastricht, Georgia State, Indiana and Sussex, the IEEM, the Institute of Technology and Society in Brazil and the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office on the disruptive nature of the 4th industrial revolution for intellectual property, data as the new currency of the 4th industrial revolution, (dis)trust and the data society, copyright, patents, artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
2 November 2018
Mr. Harris discussed frontier technologies in general, how these technologies are deeply interconnected and interdependent, as advances in one are likely to impact many others.聽 He also discussed the challenges in harnessing the benefits of these technologies for all, while giving everyone the opportunity not only to cope with its side-effects, but to thrive. The online panel also discussed the imperative of bridging the technological divide through active national innovation systems.
1 November 2018
The Development Research Branch (DRB) organized a High-level Briefing on Frontier Technologies for Sustainable Development on 1 November 2018 at UN Headquarters in New York, moderated by Mr. Elliott Harris, United Nations Chief Economist and Assistant-Secretary-General for Economic Development.
26 October 2018
The Development Research Branch (DRB) organized a Development Policy Seminar to present the key findings of the World Economic and Social Survey 2018 to a group of Columbia University PhD candidates. The presentation by the DRB team was followed by a Q&A session during which the participants exchanged views on the process of preparing the Survey, including the identification of the topic, compilation of research data, collaboration with other United Nations entities and outreach.
18 October 2018
Senior Economic Affairs Officer Mariangela Parra-Lancourt presented a brief on the聽World Economic and Social Survey 2018: Frontier Technologies for Sustainable Development聽at the Informal Meeting of the General Assembly Plenary entitled 鈥淚mpact of Rapid Technological Change on the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals鈥 today in New York.
8 October 2018
The World Economic and Social Survey 2018 reviews the advances in frontier technologies 鈥 automation, robotics, electric vehicles, renewable energy technologies, biotechnologies and artificial intelligence 鈥 and analyses their economic, social and environmental impact. These technologies possess immense potential for fostering growth, prosperity and environmental sustainability and accelerating the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
3 October 2018
Senior Economic Affairs Officer Mariangela Parra-Lancourt in EAPD鈥檚 Development Research Branch discussed the聽key findings of the upcoming flagship publication,聽World Economic and Social Survey 2018: Frontier Technologies for Sustainable Development聽at +Cartagena,聽the Latin American Summit on聽Communication + Creativity + Innovation + Marketing held in Cartagena, Colombia from 3-5 October 2018. Iv谩n Duque M谩rquez, President of Colombia, opened the Summit with a presentation on the 鈥淥range Economy鈥, a vision for a Creative Economy.聽
13 September 2018
Alex Julca,聽Economic Affairs Officer in the Development Research Branch聽attended the聽6th International Conference on Sustainable Development聽held in Rome, Italy聽on 12-13 September 2018.聽The conference provided an opportunity for a thorough understanding of structural and technological challenges that many countries face, while addressing poverty reduction, quality economic growth, health inequalities, climate risks, water-energy-land linkages, and skills upgrade聽and diversification-related challenges.聽









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