R&D priority-setting for global catastrophic risks: The case of the NASA planetary defense mission
Abstract
"Mission-oriented" public research organizations invest in R&D to improve decision-making around complex policy problems from climate change to asteroid impacts, thus producing public value. However, the estimation of benefits produced by such R&D projects is notoriously difficult to predict and measure - a challenge that is magnified for global catastrophic risks (GCRs). GCRs are highly uncertain risks that may pose enormous negative...
Paper Details
Title
R&D priority-setting for global catastrophic risks: The case of the NASA planetary defense mission
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
6
Pages
104225 - 104225
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