Roadmapping
Roadmapping is used for developing and supporting strategy and for charting a forward path in planning technology development, organizing change in businesses, and developing policy. The International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors is one excellent example that has been used for decades to achieve these goals. As inventors, firms, and governments confront the problem of rapid development and deployment of technologies for a low-emissions future, they must employ similar tools. The Climate Navigator's Roadmapping domain provides a one-stop clearinghouse for significant climate change mitigation roadmaps. Technology roadmaps suggest how we might achieve the low-emissions technologies we need to combat global warming. Policy roadmaps outline the regulation and legal supports that will help bring these technologies to fruition. By making these roadmaps readily available and open to comment, we hope to draw on your knowledge and experience to identify pertinent possibilities and obstacles.
The Roadmapping articles fall into two major categories:
Recently modified Roadmapping articles:
("Energy Storage" is a work in progress. Full article posted soon. Fall 2009)
Recently modified Modeling articles:



