World Science Forum 2009

Knowledge and Future


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Plenary Session
Plenary Session - 1999-2009: Ten years after the World Conference on Science
Women in science
Science funding in a changing global economy
Science and ecosystem services - sustainability in nature
Science and technology foresight and innovation policy for sustainability
Plenary Session - Moving forward
Plenary Session - Science communication
Science and youth
Mobilizing policy for science - Science for policy to address global challenges
Science diplomacy
Plenary Session - Forum of global science fora
Closing Plenary Session

Plenary Session

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1.Opening address
József Pálinkás (president, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

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2.Opening address
László Sólyom (president, Republic of Hungary)

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3.Letter of Irina Bokova UNESCO's elected director-general
Katalin Bogyay (Hungary's ambassador, UNESCO)

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4.Opening address
Koichiro Matsuura (director-general, UNESCO)

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5.Opening address
Catherine Bréchignac (president, International Council for Science (ICSU))

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6.Session introduction
László Sólyom (president, Republic of Hungary)

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7.The Role of Science and Politics in Sustainable Development
Dennis Meadows (president, University of New Hampshire Laboratory for Interactive Learning)

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8.Securing Human Wellbeing in a Resource Constrained World
Mathis Wackernagel (executive director, Global Footprint Network)

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9.President's panel
Stjepan Mesic (president, Republic of Croatia)

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10.President's panel
László Sólyom (president, Republic of Hungary)

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11.Prize for UNESCO director-general
Dr. István Hiller (minister, Ministry of Education and Culture), Koichiro Matsuura (director-general, UNESCO)

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12.Prize ceremony
Koichiro Matsuura (director-general, UNESCO)

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