Abstract
Abstract
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is a concept that describes approaches and strategies to addressing and tackling risks and dual use potentials of research and development (R&D) activities that have significant societal and environmental impact [1]. Built on a scientifically rigorous foundation of RRI knowledge and expertise, the translation into applied and practical contexts such as chemical R&D is underway [2]. Here, a framework for integrating environmental and ecological ethics dimensions into chemists’ scientific integrity and good scientific practice guidelines is suggested under the umbrella of RRI.
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