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Changes and persistences of traditional architectural shapes in Burkina Faso

2018

Oggetto del presente lavoro è l’esito di una ricerca condotta presso il Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo, finalizzata all’analisi dello stato dell’arte dell’architettura tradizionale dei Paesi dell’Africa Nord-Occidentale e agli effetti che su questa ha determinato il processo di modernizzazione dell’habitat, attraverso l’introduzione di nuovi materiali da costruzione e di tecnologie avanzate importate da Paesi industrializzati. Il Paese preso in esame è il Burkina Faso, nell’Africa sub-sahariana, uno dei più poveri del Mondo e dell’Africa e, per tale ragione, uno dei più suscettibili alla superiorità economica e tecnologica dei paesi industrializzati che …

Sustainable development Traditional Architecture Burkina Faso natural resources innovationSviluppo sostenbile Architettura tradizionale Burkina Faso risorse naturali innovazioneSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Strengthening the Social Capital in Rural Areas Through the Rural Renewal Program. A Case Study of Opole Voivodeship

2019

Opinions regarding the limited resources of the social capital in Poland are quite common. The country is particularly often referred to as a place with a lower level of organization of its inhabitants. Therefore, a change is necessary towards a greater activation of local communities and creation of social organizations aimed at solving local problems. The effective implementation of development programs may provide considerable support for the introduction of these changes. The Rural Renewal Program may serve as a particularly good example in this respect because the local community is not only the beneficiary, but mainly the initiator of the actions taken.

Sustainable developmentEconomic growthBeneficiaryBusinessRural areaSocial organizationLimited resourcesSocial capitalLocal community
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Continuous Professional Training and the Situation of Labour Market in Romania

2013

Abstract This study is part of a wider research carried out in recent years, in North-East Moldova – important socio-economic region of Romania – ancient Romanian culture and civilization hearth. It addresses issues of human capital development in the context of sustainable development of the City Suceava and Botosani. This study addresses the issue of human resource development, focusing on continuous training and employment. It is known that the development is based on the human resource, so there must be local responsabilities in terms of skilled labour and increase the adaptability of environamental changes. The results obtained from the research will reflect some of the practical steps…

Sustainable developmentEconomic growthCivilizationbusiness.industryRomanianmedia_common.quotation_subjectProfessional developmentGeneral Engineeringhuman resourcses developmentEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)Continuous trainingHuman capitallanguage.human_languageunemployment promotion.Economicslanguagecontinous professional traningEconomic systemHuman resourcesbusinesslocal sustainable developmentmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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LABOUR AND ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN LATVIA

2012

The structure of Latvian economy and distribution of employees within it during last years has changed. Dealing with study of population, one can find young people share continuous decline and labour mean age increase, but in situation of economic slowdown Latvia also face challenge to develop knowledge-based economy. One of the means of helping to achieve the goal of becoming competitive and knowledge-based economy is through an investment in human capital. To ensure sustainable development there is a need to balance between social and economical growth using available resources. The theoretical concepts have shown that further growth has to be built on innovation, diffusion and adoption o…

Sustainable developmentEconomic growtheducation.field_of_studyLabour economicsHigher educationbusiness.industryPopulationInvestment (macroeconomics)Human capitalAdded valueEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessHuman resourceseducationmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Fostering Sustainable Organizational Development Through Dynamic Performance Management

2016

This chapter outlines a conceptual and methodological framework to support organizational policy makers in managing and assessing performance within the perspective of sustainability. It analyzes the role of SD to enhance P&C systems so as to both manage performance and foster sustainable development.

Sustainable developmentKnowledge managementPerformance managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesIntellectual capitalOrganization development0502 economics and businessSustainabilityOrganizational learningCustomer satisfactionBusinessOrganizational behavior and human resources050203 business & management
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The Wastewater – A Problem of Integrated Urban Water Management

2013

Abstract In order to live the man uses various generating resources through waste products his work. Use of water resources causes many types of wastewater, depending on the type of household consumption, industrial or city. Integrated management of water resources represents practical ways in which sustainable development is achieved in the field of water, including wastewater management, and is also the responsibility of all interested parties: the state, local communities, users, operators and NGOs waters. The present study shows the role and the importance of integrated management of urban water. The steps to be followed in establishing wastewater management are trying highlighting new …

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentbusiness.industryIntegrated managementGeneral EngineeringIntegrated urban water managementIntegrated water resources managementEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyWater industrywater resources.Water resourcesWastewaterWork (electrical)waste managementBusinessWater resource managementEnvironmental planningwastewaterIntegrated managementProcedia Economics and Finance
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Critical range of soil organic carbon in southern Europe lands under desertification risk.

2021

Soil quality is fundamental for ecosystem long term functionality, productivity and resilience to current climatic changes. Despite its importance, soil is lost and degraded at dramatic rates worldwide. In Europe, the Mediterranean areas are a hotspot for soil erosion and land degradation due to a combination of climatic conditions, soils, geomorphology and anthropic pressure. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is considered a key indicator of soil quality as it relates to other fundamental soil functions supporting crucial ecosystem services. In the present study, the functional relationships among SOC and other important soil properties were investigated in the topsoil of 38 sites under different …

Sustainable land managementConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaMAOC0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMediterraneanSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale01 natural sciencesSoil qualitySoilSoil functionsEnvironmental protectionCation-exchange capacityConservation of Natural ResourceSOCWaste Management and DisposalEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTopsoilMediterranean RegionLand desertificationGeneral MedicineSoil carbonSoil qualityCarbon020801 environmental engineeringEuropeSoil waterSoil functionLand degradationEnvironmental scienceJournal of environmental management
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Higher Education in a Sustainable Society: Addressing Knowledge Disparities and Enabling Debate

2015

Sustainability is a comprehensive concept. It addresses the complex relation between and effect of social and economic development. It is a concept that challenges us to see things in relation to each other and in a larger perspective. The sustainability challenge however, comes at a time when sciences and research has expanded but at the same time is more fragmented than ever. In this chapter we introduce Mutual Competence Building a concept for guiding the sustainability engagement of Higher Education.

Sustainable societyKnowledge managementHigher educationbusiness.industryPolitical scienceSustainabilityCorporate social responsibilityHigh educationEngineering ethicsbusinessCompetence (human resources)
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Un sistema de indicadores para el seguimiento y evaluación de la gestión sostenible del patrimonio cultural

2013

This paper describes the general procedure followed to build a system of indicators for monitoring and evaluating the Strategy for Culture and Development of Spanish Cooperation. Taking the Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage as a reference, in this study an approach is made to questions relative to: 1) the process of evaluating a list of indicators by a panel of experts using the Delphi technique, 2) the definition and calculation of a relative operational index, 3) the process of indicator selection, and lastly, 4) how the selected indicators were assigned to form part of the basic or strategic dimension on which the system is structured. En este trabajo se describe el procedimie…

System of indicatorslcsh:Museums. Collectors and collectingPublic policypublic policymonitoring and evaluationsystem of indicatorsMuseologystrategy for culture and developmentLibrary and Information Sciencescultural heritagePatrimonio culturalDelphilcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesPolítica públicadelphiCultural heritageStrategy for culture and developmentSeguimiento y evaluaciónSistema de indicadoresMonitoring and evaluationEstrategia de cultura y desarrolloInformation Systemslcsh:AM1-501
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Challenges concerning argumentative writing in a second language context

2018

The current study is based on parts of the data collected in a quasi-experiment conducted in four English classes of Norwegian upper secondary school students. The purpose of the quasi-experiment was to explore whether a teaching intervention based on systemic functional linguistics and genre-pedagogy would support students in improving their competence in writing argumentative texts in English. The improvement was measured by comparing evaluations of pre-and post-tests. The current study investigates what seemed to be the main challenges for Norwegian students concerning this type of genre in a second language context based on the pre-tests and the evaluations of the pre-tests. The most ch…

Systemic functional linguisticsArgumentativeSecond language writingSecond languagelanguageMathematics educationNorwegianFormalityPsychologyCompetence (human resources)language.human_languageArgumentation theoryNordic Journal of Modern Language Methodology
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