Summary
This 2019 report by Cunliff and Hart examines how nations contribute to the global clean energy innovation ecosystem, likely through analysis of policy, investment, and institutional factors. The Global Energy Innovation Index appears designed to benchmark and compare countries' roles in advancing clean energy technologies. Whilst the title suggests relevance to energy policy rather than agricultural innovation, the work may inform understanding of how innovation systems operate at scale.
UK applicability
The UK's position in global clean energy innovation and policy frameworks may be assessed within this index. Findings could inform UK science and innovation policy, though direct applicability to farming systems and food production innovation is limited.
Key measures
As suggested by the title: national innovation indices, clean energy R&D investment, policy indicators, and systemic contributions to global energy transition
Outcomes reported
The study assessed national contributions to the global clean energy innovation system. It likely measured innovation metrics, policy frameworks, and institutional capacity across countries.
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