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Early childhood education and care for Tibetan children in the People's Republic of China: Left behind or led from behind?

2015

Early Childhood Education and Care provision has been expanded in the People’s Republic of China over the last decades. For this expansion to harmonize with young children’s rights, special measures should ensure that the system of provision guarantees the participation and inclusion of the most vulnerable citizens. With this as a focus, this article reviews and discusses the state of Early Childhood Education and Care provision for young children of Tibetan ethnicity in People’s Republic of China. The available literature and ongoing measures and plans are explored around this topic in order to identify the main issues.

Early childhood educationEconomic growthSociology and Political SciencePeople's RepublicDevelopmentLeft behindAdolescentsCare provisionEducationPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEducacióChinaDemographyConvention on the Rights of the Child
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Niche filling slows the diversification of Himalayan songbirds.

2013

In Himalayan songbirds, the speciation rate is ultimately set by ecological competition, rather than by the rate of acquisition of reproductive isolation. The beginnings of adaptive radiation and speciation have been widely studied — in Darwin's finches, sticklebacks and cichlid fish, for example — but relatively little is known about what happens next. Specifically, what is the rate-limiting step for the establishment of new species? This seven-year study of the 358 songbird species found on the Himalayan slopes suggests that it is the rates at which new niches are created and occupied that limits diversification, not the rate at which new species form through reproductive isolation. Speci…

Ecological nicheChinaMultidisciplinaryEcologyRange (biology)Genetic Speciationmedia_common.quotation_subjectAltitudeReproductionIndiaReproductive isolationBiologyTibetCompetition (biology)Ecological speciationSongbirdsAdaptive radiationGenetic algorithmCharacter displacementAnimalsBody SizeEcosystemPhylogenymedia_commonNature
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Development of tree-ring maximum latewood density chronologies for the western Tien Shan Mountains, China: Influence of detrending method and climate…

2013

a b s t r a c t Three tree-ring maximum latewood density chronologies were developed from high elevation Picea schrenkiana sites in the western Tien Shan Mountains using different detrending methods. The new chro- nologies extend back to the early 16th and late 17th centuries, and contain significant late spring and summer temperature signals, respectively. An assessment of varying detrending methods and band-pass filtering the chronologies revealed only slightly differing low frequency trends retained in the maximum latewood densities. The distance between sampling sites and the varying seasonality of limiting climatic factors are identified as key drivers affecting the correlation among t…

EcologybiologyCentral asiaPlant ScienceLimitingSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseHigh elevationClimatologymedicineDendrochronologyClimate responseChinaGeologyPicea schrenkianaDendrochronologia
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Kształtowanie zasad ukraińsko-chińskiego partnerstwa strategicznego

2014

Economic cooperationBusinessEconomic systemChinaNowa Polityka Wschodnia
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Economic Cooperation Between Latvia and China on the Background of Belt and Road Initiative with Focus on Cargo Potential

2018

Latvia is a Belt and Road Initiative country and can contribute to its Eurasian Land Bridge. The existing railway infrastructure can be used for establishing the Eurasian Land Bridge Northern Branch via Latvia, but the problem is a lack of cargo for this route. It can be integrated into the existing Eurasian Land Bridge with specialization to connect China and some European countries—the Scandinavian countries. The aim of the study is to assess the potential volume of Latvian cargo for the Eurasian Land Bridge Northern Branch through Latvia. The methods of the study are statistical analyses and the forecasts of experts. Forecast of experts is an innovative method for investigating this top…

Economic cooperationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFocus (computing)Land bridgeStrategy and ManagementPolitical scienceRegional scienceBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementChinaFIIB Business Review
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Renewable energies: Worldwide trends in research, funding and international collaboration

2019

The main aim of this study was to analyse scientific and energy production, funding, collaboration among countries and most cited papers on the renewable energies topic through bibliometric and social network study of articles included in the Web of Science database. 12,167 papers were recovered from 2007 to 2016. Wind power is the energy from which a greater number of articles have been published (n = 3,930), followed by solar energy (n = 2,570) and ocean energy (n = 1,565). The United States leads the world production of articles (n = 2,320), followed by China (n = 1,629), the United Kingdom (n = 1007), Germany (n = 730) and Spain (n = 729). China is the leading country in financed works …

Economic growth060102 archaeologySocial networkRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyRenewable energiesHot papers06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyScientific researchRenewable energyInternational collaborationPolitical science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceJournals0601 history and archaeologyEuropean unionbusinessChinamedia_commonRenewable Energy
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Social Protection, Economic Growth and Social Change : Goals, Issues and Trajectories in China, India, Brazil and South Africa. [Book Review]

2016

In the past, social protection was lauded as a viable nationalistic movement with very few countries adopting it. However, as more countries adopted this system at the beginning of the twenty-first...

Economic growthChinaSocial changesocial changebook reviewsIndiata5142Developmentsocial protectioneconomic growthSouth AfricaSocial protectionkirja-arvostelutPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsChinaBrazilJournal of Human Development and Capabilities
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The impact of tourism on regional change in China

1990

Economic growthGeographyEcotourismTourism geographyGeography Planning and DevelopmentHuman geographySocial changeEconomic geographyChinaTourismGeoJournal
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The Rise of the BRICS and Higher Education Dynamics

2015

This book deals with the developments, policies and perspectives of higher education in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa—the BRICS countries. Our starting point is the evolution of the higher education systems in the BRICS countries, looking less, however, at the institutional dimensions of the universities and more at the broader context (e.g. operational and regulatory) in terms of four main issues or core themes, namely: supply and demand, stakeholders, governmental policy and research and innovation in the light of international trends and globalization.

Economic growthGlobalizationAffirmative actionHigher educationDynamics (music)business.industryPolitical scienceHigh educationContext (language use)ChinabusinessSupply and demand
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The Role of Culture in Regional Development Work — Changes and Tensions

2015

A worldwide trend in the integration of culture into regional development strategies has been taking place since the 1990s. This is a trend in which towns and cities have adopted culture-led development strategies in the hope of strengthening their competitive position (Miles and Paddison, 2005: 833–839). In China culture has even been regarded as a significant resource in village development strategies (Oakes, 2006: 13–37). The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report Culture and Local Development (2005) recommends the strengthening of communities’ cultural capital through education and work practice, as this is believed to have a beneficial effect on local and r…

Economic growthResource (biology)regional development workCultural capitalCultural turnEconomic cooperationRegional developmentWork (electrical)kulttuuriPolitical sciencePosition (finance)aluekehitysrole of cultureChina
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