U. S. Office of Technology Assessment - An Assessment of Technology for Local Development book MOBI, FB2, TXT
9781944455019 English 1944455019 OTA s "An Assessment of Technology for Local Development" reviews tools for growing local economies, producing more food and energy locally, creating a healthy local environment, and cutting financial and resource waste. It s as relevant today as the day it was first published. Robert Olson, Senior Fellow, Institute for Alternative Futures Hazel Henderson stireless, brilliant efforts at the OTA to push for public participation in science and technology policy inspired me to carry the ball forward into citizen science and citizen science policy. These OTA reports will arm local communities with the history, data, and context they need to more fully participate in local science and technology assessments and are gifts to many audiences. Darlene Cavalier, Professor of Practice, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University; Founder, SciStarter.com; Cofounder, Expert and Citizen Assessment of Science & Technology "An Assessment of Technology for Local Development," a report originally published in 1981 by the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), describes energy-efficient and renewable energy sources being developed and implemented in local communities across the United States. Hazel Henderson, world-renowned futurist who served on OTA s Technology Assessment Advisory Council (TAAC), calls this report groundbreaking. Michaela Walsh, OTA Project Director for this report, in her new foreword, comments that the work the OTA conducted was a search for ways to communicate the importance of careful choices for technology, including new and innovative options. This remarkable report is the first in a series of OTA reports republished by the University of Florida Press and Ethical Markets for today s investors, students, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. The new introduction from Ethical Markets founder Hazel Henderson complements the original foreword by Director John C. Gibbons. The U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, founded in 1972 by Congress, examined and anticipated the social and environmental impacts of new technologies, providing Congress with objective, informed analyses of technical innovations affecting society. The OTA, still authorized by Congress, was disbanded in 1996. Ethical Markets Media works to reform markets and metrics and grow the green economy worldwide, providing news and many perspectives with articles, newsletters, and analysis by its founder Hazel Henderson. This joint program with the University of Florida Press to republish these reports is part of Ethical Markets Media s continuing effort to move beyond the unsustainable, fossil-fuel driven Industrial Era toward a cleaner, greener, knowledge-rich Solar Age. www.EthicalMarkets.com. "
9781944455019 English 1944455019 OTA s "An Assessment of Technology for Local Development" reviews tools for growing local economies, producing more food and energy locally, creating a healthy local environment, and cutting financial and resource waste. It s as relevant today as the day it was first published. Robert Olson, Senior Fellow, Institute for Alternative Futures Hazel Henderson stireless, brilliant efforts at the OTA to push for public participation in science and technology policy inspired me to carry the ball forward into citizen science and citizen science policy. These OTA reports will arm local communities with the history, data, and context they need to more fully participate in local science and technology assessments and are gifts to many audiences. Darlene Cavalier, Professor of Practice, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University; Founder, SciStarter.com; Cofounder, Expert and Citizen Assessment of Science & Technology "An Assessment of Technology for Local Development," a report originally published in 1981 by the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), describes energy-efficient and renewable energy sources being developed and implemented in local communities across the United States. Hazel Henderson, world-renowned futurist who served on OTA s Technology Assessment Advisory Council (TAAC), calls this report groundbreaking. Michaela Walsh, OTA Project Director for this report, in her new foreword, comments that the work the OTA conducted was a search for ways to communicate the importance of careful choices for technology, including new and innovative options. This remarkable report is the first in a series of OTA reports republished by the University of Florida Press and Ethical Markets for today s investors, students, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. The new introduction from Ethical Markets founder Hazel Henderson complements the original foreword by Director John C. Gibbons. The U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, founded in 1972 by Congress, examined and anticipated the social and environmental impacts of new technologies, providing Congress with objective, informed analyses of technical innovations affecting society. The OTA, still authorized by Congress, was disbanded in 1996. Ethical Markets Media works to reform markets and metrics and grow the green economy worldwide, providing news and many perspectives with articles, newsletters, and analysis by its founder Hazel Henderson. This joint program with the University of Florida Press to republish these reports is part of Ethical Markets Media s continuing effort to move beyond the unsustainable, fossil-fuel driven Industrial Era toward a cleaner, greener, knowledge-rich Solar Age. www.EthicalMarkets.com. "