C. Histórica:
2. Legado estético y compositivo
2.2. Sinfonías
Our modern world is very dynamic and changing continuously. In recent decades, and in the decades to come, these changes might be catalysed by the globalisation trend that is supported by ICTs. Even with extensive research over many years by many different researchers it is difficult to fully comprehend let alone understand the interactions, relations and factors that are present. This is in the authors’ perception very important to acknowledge by policy makers, who tend to base decisions on short term expectations or personal agendas with limited amounts of theoretical prove.
Knowledge institutes like the Netherlands Institute for Policy Analysis (KiM) might play an increasingly important role in supporting policy decisions in the future because of their proven knowledge on current developments and future changes. Integrating the scientific knowledge in the development of policy might allow for a chance of an important balance between conceptual visions and observed real-life trends. Attempts at the Dutch ministry of Infrastructure and Environment to facilitate the described integration are promising and should, in the authors’ perception, be encouraged and pursued more actively. In the current situation, it might even be rewarding to create jobs with the specific purpose of integrating scientific knowledge and policy considering that in the current situation, the demand for such integration isn’t of first priority to both researchers and policy makers.
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