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These systemic weaknesses make Europe a less-attractive place for R&D investors and researchers, and produce a wasteful fragmentation of research efforts.
A full account of tourism's environmental impacts is constrained by limited tourism data, confounding of impacts with other coastal developments, lack of baseline information, shifting baselines, and fragmentation of research across disciplines.
Addressing the apparent fragmentation of research on EMCS, we develop a 'positioning framework' to locate EMCS within the topic of sustainability and to show how EMCS relates to other subsystems of management, especially to environmental management accounting (EMA) and to environmental management systems (EMS).
The risk of not formalizing terminology in this stage of rapid growth is "siloization" and fragmentation of research and clinical applications.
To avoid fragmentation of research efforts and terminological isolation in the setting of a lack of objective reasons for terminology use difference, common literature-supported terminology should be established.
The fragmentation of research makes it difficult to see the big picture, which can lead to increased understanding of various neurological conditions and diseases, he said.
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In Thailand, there is an effort to address issues of fragmentation of the research system by improving governance of the health research system.
The event is co-chaired by Faculty Fellow Juan Carlos de Martin and organized by the Network of Excellence in InternetScience, which includes over 30 research institutions across Europe and aims to strengthen scientific and technological excellence and address the fragmentation of European research in this area.
Twenty research units, comprised of 220 researchers, decided to work together in order to provide a strong integration of their teams and thus break the fragmentation of European research in this area and work more efficiently.
The ERA hopes "to overcome the fragmentation of Europe's research effort," Busquin told Science in a wide-ranging interview earlier this month.
The institutional fragmentation of governmental health research policy to at least three different ministries (Education and Culture, Employment and Economy and Social Affairs and Health) may be a second source of fragmentation.
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