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100 key research questions for the post‐2015 development agenda
Author(s) -
Oldekop Johan A.,
Fontana Lorenza B.,
Grugel Jean,
Roughton Nicole,
AduAmpong Emmanuel A.,
Bird Gemma K.,
Dorgan Alex,
Vera Espinoza Marcia A.,
Wallin Sara,
Hammett Daniel,
Agbarakwe Esther,
Agrawal Arun,
Asylbekova Nurgul,
Azkoul Clarissa,
Bardsley Craig,
Bebbington Anthony J.,
Carvalho Savio,
Chopra Deepta,
Christopoulos Stamatios,
Crewe Emma,
Dop MarieClaude,
Fischer Joern,
Gerretsen Daan,
Glennie Jonathan,
Gois William,
Gondwe Mtinkheni,
Harrison Lizz A.,
Hujo Katja,
Keen Mark,
Laserna Roberto,
Miggiano Luca,
Mistry Sarah,
Morgan Rosemary J.,
Raftree Linda L.,
Rhind Duncan,
Rodrigues Thiago,
Roschnik Sonia,
Senkubuge Flavia,
Thornton Ian,
Trace Simon,
Ore Teresa,
Valdés René Mauricio,
Vira Bhaskar,
Yeates Nicola,
Sutherland William J.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
development policy review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.671
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1467-7679
pISSN - 0950-6764
DOI - 10.1111/dpr.12147
Subject(s) - political science , international development , discipline , sustainable development , thematic analysis , key (lock) , public relations , public administration , engineering ethics , sociology , qualitative research , social science , engineering , law , ecology , biology
The Sustainable Development Goals ( SDG s) herald a new phase for international development. This article presents the results of a consultative exercise to collaboratively identify 100 research questions of critical importance for the post‐2015 international development agenda. The final shortlist is grouped into nine thematic areas and was selected by 21 representatives of international and non‐governmental organisations and consultancies, and 14 academics with diverse disciplinary expertise from an initial pool of 704 questions submitted by 110 organisations based in 34 countries. The shortlist includes questions addressing long‐standing problems, new challenges and broader issues related to development policies, practices and institutions. Collectively, these questions are relevant for future development‐related research priorities of governmental and non‐governmental organisations worldwide and could act as focal points for transdisciplinary research collaborations.

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