Best practice network
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GRPNet work streams are run by core GPRNet members. Members are invited to each work stream (there are four) with a nominated stream leader. The work of each member is posted directly onto this page, thus developing the knowledge by process. Relevant topics and directions of information will develop under the supervision of the leader.
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Regional Best Practices
It is critical for the success of the GPRNet as a truly global project to establish a strong regional presence. This is especially true for a supporting global research and ideas network. The aim should be to establish (say) 5 or 6 strong and viable regional research clusters or ‘nodes’ around the world: for example, in Europe, Asia, Pacific, Africa, America, with the possibility of additional sub‐regional centres in, say, Western Europe/Scandinavia, North America, India, Japan, depending on capacity and leadership potential. These nodes might be joint ventures, structured around a group of the most prominent local universities and key regional partners (such as UNESCAP, Asian Development Bank etc in the Asia); and functionally organised around collaborative research tasks on regional progress ideas and issues (including promoting debate and knowledge about progress in the region), but also feeding back into the larger global project and network.
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