Is there a quick way to use the agenda to see GPI’s research prioritization? (e.g. perhaps the table of contents is ordered from high-to-low priority?)
Thank you for asking! The ordering of research areas in the Table of Contents does loosely track our research prioritisation, but only within the constraints of making the Agenda a reasonably coherent document, with similar subject matter grouped together.
We hope to post a web-friendly version of the agenda in the next month or two. This version will let users sort the research topics in various ways, including, potentially, directly on the basis of research priority.
Can you put up a plain text version of this? PDFs aren’t absorbed nicely by other software (e.g. Facebook for sharing, Instapaper for saving to read later, etc.)
Very nice.
Is there a quick way to use the agenda to see GPI’s research prioritization? (e.g. perhaps the table of contents is ordered from high-to-low priority?)
Thank you for asking! The ordering of research areas in the Table of Contents does loosely track our research prioritisation, but only within the constraints of making the Agenda a reasonably coherent document, with similar subject matter grouped together.
We hope to post a web-friendly version of the agenda in the next month or two. This version will let users sort the research topics in various ways, including, potentially, directly on the basis of research priority.
Can you put up a plain text version of this? PDFs aren’t absorbed nicely by other software (e.g. Facebook for sharing, Instapaper for saving to read later, etc.)
Hi Rob, we now have a HTML version of the agenda: https://globalprioritiesinstitute.org/research-agenda-web-version/
Wonderful, thank you! :)