Are science metrics beneficial to sustainability? a standpoint of disciplines with a societal impact
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PETRISOR, Alexandru-Ionuț, ILOVAN, Oana-Ramona. Are science metrics beneficial to sustainability? a standpoint of disciplines with a societal impact In: Present Environment and Sustainable Development , 2023, nr. 1(R), p. 4. ISSN 1843-5971.
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Present Environment and Sustainable Development
Numărul 1(R) / 2023 / ISSN 1843-5971 /ISSNe 2284-7820

Are science metrics beneficial to sustainability? a standpoint of disciplines with a societal impact

CZU: 504.03

Pag. 4-4

Petrisor Alexandru-Ionuț1234, Ilovan Oana-Ramona5
 
1 Technical University of Moldova,
2 University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest Ion Mincu,
3 National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development INCD URBAN-INCERC,
4 National Research Institute for Research and Development in Tourism,
5 Babeș-Bolyai University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 8 iunie 2023


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Both sustainability and planning require interdisciplinary approaches. Moreover, an interdisciplinary approach is required to the sciences contributing to planning for sustainable local communities. Nevertheless, current criteria governing science, particularly career promotion and research funding, overemphasize the contribution of research to scientific progress and economic growth, disregarding its societal impact. The new European framework research program and Romanian strategy for research promise a change. In order to meet this need, the current study aims to respond to this challenge by analyzing two examples of disciplines contributing to sustainable local development, yet disadvantaged by the previous strategies. We analyzed urban/landscape ecology and humanistic geography based on data from the Romanian Classification of Occupations, criteria used in academic and research career advancement, and funding programs, and phrased some recommendations for helping the development of similar research areas in the future.