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Finnish Case of Basic Education for All – With Quality Learning Outcomes

2014

This article views behind the success of the Finnish basic education in the PISA assessments in the years 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2009. Success is here defined not only as excellent learning outcomes in reading literacy, mathematics and science, but also as a high level of educational equity and equality. The achieved outcomes are attributable to several factors, of which this article addresses especially the basic education reform of 1972-1977 and the university based teacher education leading to a master’s degree. Additional attention is paid to the autonomy of the municipalities (counties), schools and teachers in building and implementing the curricula, on the respect for learning and teac…

Education reformEducational equityClassroom managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectCornerstoneEducation reformmunicipal autonomyTeacher educationlcsh:Education (General)PedagogyBasic educationrespect for learningclassroom managementta516lcsh:L7-991CurriculumAutonomydiagnostic and self-evaluationmedia_commonteacher educationJournal of Education and Research
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Associations between structures, processes and outcomes in inter-municipal cooperation in out-of-hours services in Norway: A survey study

2020

Abstract Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) has gained widespread recognition as a beneficial strategy for improving efficiency and quality in the provision of out-of-hours emergency care services (OOH services). Little attention, however, has been given to the additional costs of cooperation and the relational processes through which benefits and costs are likely to result. Based on survey data from 266 (77%) Norwegian municipalities involved in IMC in OOH services in 2015, this study aimed to investigate how the structure (governance form, complexity and stability) and quality (trust and consensus) of cooperation processes interact to influence the perceived outcomes (benefits and costs) o…

Emergency Medical ServicesHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOut of hoursAfter-Hours CareHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonPublic economicsNorway030503 health policy & servicesCorporate governanceSurvey researchVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850Peer reviewInter-municipal cooperationVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Survey data collectionBusiness0305 other medical scienceSocial Science & Medicine
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El poder financiero de los municipios y su marco constitucional

2017

La Constitución establece un marco para el ejercicio del poder financiero por parte de los distintos entes territoriales. Los Municipios, en aplicación de preceptos de la Carta Manga, dispondrán de autonomía y suficiencia financiera (art. 140 y 152 CE). Asimismo, y en aplicación del principio de competencia, los Entes Locales podrán desarrollar su potestad reglamentaria en las materias que le sean propias. Por todo ello, el presente trabajo tiene por objeto el análisis y valoración de la aplicación y eficacia que despliegan estos principios constitucionales en el ejercicio del poder financiero municipal y sus límites cuando confluyan con otras Administraciones The Constitution establishes a…

Emerging:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]autonomía financierathe principie of competitionmunicipalitypoder financierosuficiencia financiera y principio de competenciafinancial sufficiency and the principle of competitionCiencias jurídicasfinancial sufficiencyConstitutionUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASsuficiencia financieraprincipio de competenciafinancial autonomyCiencias jurídicas. GeneralidadesmunicipioConstituciónfinancial power
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Las sociedades arrendatarias de los impuestos municipales de Valencia (1410-1450)

2017

La ciudad de Valencia había consolidado su sistema fiscal a finales del siglo XIV. El arrendamiento de los impuestos indirectos desempeñó un papel clave en ese sistema, mediante un procedimiento de subasta pública. Durante la primera mitad del siglo XV, se confirmaron dos procesos relacionados: la monopolización de los arrendamientos por parte de una élite financiera, que a la vez retenía los cargos contables municipales; y la tendencia a la baja de los precios de los arrendamientos, en detrimento del sistema económico municipal. La combinación de documentación pública y privada permite ampliar el conocimiento sobre la organización de aquellas sociedades arrendatarias. The city of Valencia …

Empresas mercantilesFinancial elitesMedical TerminologyCommercial companiesUrban societyFiscalidad municipalSociedad urbanaTax farmingArrendamientos de impuestos:9 - Geografía e historia::94 - Historia por países [CDU]Élites financierasMunicipal taxationMedical Assisting and TranscriptionMedievalismo
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Future district heating plant integrated with municipal solid waste (MSW) gasification for hydrogen production

2019

Abstract Characterizing municipal solid waste (MSW) is a critical step in planning, designing, operating, or upgrading solid waste management systems. For a theoretical investigation of hydrogen production by gasification and water-gas shift reaction, we characterized Norwegian MSW and used the data. Three different gasification setups, named as ‘A-1’, ‘A&S-2’, and ‘S-3’ were modeled using Aspen plus simulation software for direct and indirect gasification processes according to the different gasification agents. The MSW characterization result showed a reasonable agreement with existing studies in different countries. The maximum hydrogen yield achieved in setup ‘S-3’ was around 94% of the…

Energy carrierMunicipal solid wasteWood gas generatorHydrogenWaste management020209 energyMechanical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIncinerationWaste-to-energyVDP::Teknologi: 500General Energy020401 chemical engineeringchemistry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental science0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringSyngasHydrogen production
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Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective

2017

In 2015 the European Commission issued a package of documents on Circular Economy concerning an integrated revision of legislative proposals on waste management. The aim was to stimulate a European transition towards a circular economy concept, which is expected to foster competitiveness, sustainable economic growth and new jobs generation. Three indicators are proposed in this paper to contribute to the assessment of the energy recovery management performance from MSW in a scenario of circular economy: a) referring to MSW directly used (RMSW) or indirectly used (SRF) as input of thermochemical plants, an indicator can be the percentage of waste having LHV > 13MJ/kg; b) referring to the MSW…

Energy recoveryEngineeringMunicipal solid wastebusiness.industry020209 energyCircular economyEnvironmental engineeringLegislature02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesAnaerobic digestionFood wasteOrder (exchange)lcsh:TA1-20400202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEuropean commissionbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMATEC Web of Conferences
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Refuse Derived Fuel Gasification Possibilities in Small Scale Units

2018

Fossil fuels use reduction and waste recycling are two great challenges facing our society nowadays. A concept intended to solve both problems is Waste-to-Energy (WtE) approach (Brunner and Rechberger in Waste Manag 37: 3–12, 2015). The routes to the energy recovery can be grouped as thermo-chemical and biochemical approaches and the selection of the WtE technologies also depends on the waste composition. Waste sources can be industrial and agricultural production and urban regions but growing attention is paid to municipal solid waste in OECD countries (Hoornweg and Bhada-Tata in What a waste: a global review of solid waste management. World Bank, Washington, DC 2012) consisting dominantly…

Energy recoveryMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementbusiness.industry020209 energyScale (chemistry)Fossil fuel02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesIncinerationWaste-to-energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceAgricultural productivitybusinessRefuse-derived fuel0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Performance evaluation of hybrid RO/MEE systems powered by a WTE plant

2008

Abstract The solid waste management is, in different contexts, a very critical issue. The use of landfills can no longer be considered a satisfactory environmental solution, therefore new methods have to be chosen and waste-to-energy (WTE) plants would provide an answer. Today's WTE plants are a far cry from their polluting predecessors. Using modern combustion and pollution control technology, WTE plants are able to retrieve considerable amounts of energy from waste combustion while minimizing emissions. As we know, is possible to recover thermal energy by combusting municipal solid waste (MSW) for electricity generation and district heating. However, with everincreasing population and rap…

Energy recoveryeducation.field_of_studyEngineeringMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringPopulationEnvironmental engineeringGeneral ChemistryWaste-to-energyElectricity generationFuel efficiencyGeneral Materials SciencebusinesseducationThermal energyWater Science and TechnologyWaste disposalDesalination
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Municipal waste management in Sicily: practices and challenges.

2006

There are numerous problems yet to be solved in waste management and although efforts towards waste recovery and recycling have been made, landfills are still the most common method used in the EU and many other industrialised countries. Thermal disposal, particularly incineration, is a tested and viable alternative. In 2004, only 11% of the annual waste production of Italy was incinerated. Sicily, with over five million inhabitants, is the second largest region in Italy where waste management is now a critical problem. The use of landfills can no longer be considered a satisfactory environmental solution; therefore, new methods have to be chosen and waste-toenergy plants could provide an a…

EngineeringConservation of Natural ResourcesMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementMobile incineratorbusiness.industryConservation of Energy ResourcesWaste collectionIncinerationRaw materialIncinerationRefuse DisposalWaste treatmentElectricityWaste ManagementwasteCleaner productionElectricitybusinessWaste Management and DisposalSicilyWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Regulations and Practices of Polymer Recycling in NATO Countries

1998

Environmental policy in all European NATO countries, with reference to legal regulations about recycling, are nearly the same as the environmental policy in European Community, EC.

EngineeringEnergy recoveryMunicipal solid wasteEuropean communityEnvironmental protectionbusiness.industryEnvironmental policybusiness
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