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Strategies for Establishing Astronomy in Developing Countries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

Mazlan Othman*
Affiliation:
Space Science Studies Division Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Malaysia e-mail: baksa@po.jaring.my

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Developing countries have their own particular political, economic and cultural circumstances. There are, therefore, no unique solutions. However there are some factors which are common to all or most of them, namely the lack of human and financial resources and in most cases an absence of a political commitment to the advancement of science. Such situations are in a sense not peculiar to developing nations because in some developed countries astronomy has a ‘developing’ status. Even in countries where astronomy is well established, the commitment and allocations required to maintain the status quo need to be continuously addressed. Hence strategies for fighting this “constant battle” are relevant to all astronomers of the world, while being especially vital to those in the developing world.

Type
II. Joint Discussions
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