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Complexity economics and hidden growth sources

Complexity economics and hidden growth sources
Complexity economics is a new, rapidly unfolding phenomenon that presents a holistic view of reality, unveiling previously invisible processes and interdependences, and offering solutions to many complex socio-economic problems. Its key aspects, tools, and promising research areas were the focus of the expert workshop “Complexity Economics and Hidden Growth Sources” hosted by the  Foresight and STI Governance journal in the round table format on 22 December 2022.

Organic Agriculture: Russia’s Positions and Prospects

Organic Agriculture: Russia’s Positions and Prospects
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the seventeenth issue of the research digest. It identifies the state and prospects for Russia’s organic farming under the global eco-development trends as outlined by the Institute of Social Sciences (RANEPA)

The Great Silk Road Conference: Historical Roads as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites

The Great Silk Road Conference: Historical Roads as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites
From December 5-8, 2022, Kazan hosted an international forum dedicated to the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage 50’s anniversary. The Convention has become an important stage in recognizing the world heritage value and uniting all countries supporting this idea. A World Heritage List is being compiled under the auspices of UNESCO, which already includes 1,154 objects of cultural and natural heritage from all around the world. Participants from 56 countries of the world discussed the management of World Cultural Heritage Sites, environmental management and conservation of the World Natural Heritage. A total of 10 scientific conferences were held within the forum.

Pension Systems Transformations in Eastern Europe: The Nearest Future

Pension Systems Transformations in Eastern Europe: The Nearest Future
Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 16th issue of the research digest. It presents the results of a comparative analysis of the pension systems transformation in the Visegrad Group, conducted by the researchers of the Center for European Studies within the Institute of International Studies at MGIMO University.

How Vulnerable is the Russian Population to the Country's Climate?

How Vulnerable is the Russian Population to the Country's Climate?
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center has published the 15th issue of theresearch digest. It presents the results of the vulnerability assessment of the Russian populationto climate change, carried out by employees and partners of the Faculty of Geography andGeoinformation Technology (HSE University).