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Développement durable "Compétence 21"

Développement durable
Author: France business school (Chaire Compétences 21).
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9782747220651

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La 4e de couv. indique : "Dans cette crise qui n'en est pas une, puisque nous entrons dans un monde nouveau, alors que les pays émergents ont émergé et que la vieille Europe est comme sidérée, nous faisons le constat des métamorphoses nécessaires. Ainsi, sommes-nous en "transition" entre une position obsolète et un avenir à inventer dans l'urgence. Mais, quel avenir ? Et comment le construire ? Et qui va le construire ? Compte tenu des enjeux planétaires, cet avenir ne saurait être que " durable ", c'est-à-dire reposant sur un modèle économique compatible avec les ressources de la planète et proposant un développement équitable et éthiquement défendable ("sustainable"). Ce modèle ne pourra procéder que d'une pensée nouvelle intégrant prospective, cindynique, systémique, empathie et s'exprimant sur le plan collectif dans la réalité des territoires. Il se traduira par des projets innovants conçus et conduits en partenariat en requérant, au-delà des compétences individuelles, des compétences collectives, territoriales, voire, sociétales. Ce deuxième ouvrage collectif produit par la communauté Compétences 21, apporte des témoignages sur des actions et projets déjà conduits ou en cours dans les entreprises et sur les territoires. Les compétences collectives sont déjà là et il est clair que le terrain montre la voie. Toutefois, les compétences collectives qui se situent au niveau des organisations et les compétences territoriales qui naissent dans le tissu des relations des acteurs du territoire, ne sont pas des phénomènes spontanés. Il faut inventer et mettre en place un dispositif pour assurer leur déploiement dans les entreprises et sur l'ensemble des territoires. C'est l'objectif de ce deuxième ouvrage que de montrer à la fois l'effectivité des compétences collectives et le besoin d'un dispositif structuré pour les développer. Pour être concret, il est temps de s'interroger sur la façon de faire monter en compétence un écosystème d'acteurs. Compétences 21 pose ici le problème et l'éclaire par des témoignages et des questionnements. Cet ouvrage comme le précédent a été réalisé grâce aux Editions ESKA partenaires de Compétences 21, qui est à la fois une communauté professionnelle et une chaire partenariale d'intérêt général supportée par France Business School et dirigée par Jacques Brégeon et Fabrice Mauléon, coordonnateurs de l'ouvrage et animateurs avec Valérie Prévost de la communauté."


Civic Education and Competences forEngaging Citizens in Democracies

Civic Education and Competences forEngaging Citizens in Democracies
Author: Murray Print
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9462091722

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Civic Education and Competences for Engaging Citizens in Democracies Murray Print University of Sydney and Dirk Lange Leibniz University of Hannover What competences do young citizens need to be considered as active and engaged in the context of a modern Europe? In 2011 an invited research symposium of leading civic and political educators, social scientists and educational administrators from Europe met in Hannover, Germany to consider this key concern facing Europe today. In examining the above question the symposium addressed two significant issues: 1. Identify key competencies required for active citizenship of young people in Europe of the future. 2. Translate those competencies to school-based activities in the form of curricular and pedagogical strategies. The group addressed these questions through discussion in the symposium and through previously prepared papers. Subsequently the group participated in a modified Delphi Technique to identify the key competences and the final competences are presented in this book. The chapters of this book represent the contribution of the participants before, during and after the symposium with opportunities for review and reflection. Murray Print and Dirk Lange are professors from the University of Sydney and Leibniz University of Hannover respectively and are national leaders in civics and citizenship education in their respective countries. They have brought together a group of leading European civic and citizenship educators from different academic fields to explore the key issue and to identify the competences for young people to become active and engaged European citizens.


Higher Education in a Sustainable Society

Higher Education in a Sustainable Society
Author: Hans Chr. Garmann Johnsen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2015-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319159194

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This book addresses the following question: What is a sustainable society, and how can higher education help us to develop toward it? The core argument put forward is that the concept of sustainability reaches much farther than just the direct aspects of environmental threats and carbon emissions. Using higher education as a point of departure, the book shows that sustainability involves a broad range of disciplines, from nursing and nutrition to technology and management. It argues that a sustainable society entails a distinct perspective on society that influences our social thinking in terms of ethics, democracy and knowledge development. The book also discusses if (and if so, how) higher education can and should contribute to such a development based on the principles of the freedom of science in a liberal, democratic society. The book presents Mutual Competence Building as a concept higher education can adapt in order to contribute to a sustainable Society.


Landscape and Sustainable Development

Landscape and Sustainable Development
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9287159890

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The Council of Europe landscape convention was adopted in Florence (Italy) on 20 October 2000 with the aim of promoting the protection, management and planning of European landscape and organising European co-operation in this area. It is the first international treaty covering all aspects of European landscape. It applies to the entire territory of the contracting parties and covers natural, rural, urban and peri-urban areas. It concerns landscapes that might be considered outstanding, commonplace or deteriorated. By taking into account landscape, culture and nature, the Council of Europe seeks to protect the quality of life and well-being of Europeans in a sustainable development perspective.


Handbook of Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development

Handbook of Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development
Author: Walter Leal Filho
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319635344

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This book focuses on lifelong learning for sustainable development, an aspect that has been rarely explored in great detail. It also discusses methodological approaches and experiences deriving from case studies and projects, which demonstrate how lifelong learning for sustainable development can be implemented in practice. The book provides respecting research institutions, universities, NGOs, and enterprises with an opportunity to display and present their work in this field. It fosters the exchange of information, ideas and experiences acquired in the context of concerning initiatives, especially with regard to successful projects and best practices.


Law Enforcement by EU Authorities

Law Enforcement by EU Authorities
Author: Miroslava Scholten
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1786434636

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EU law and governance have faced a new development – the proliferation of EU enforcement authorities, which have grown in number over the last 15 years. These entities, either acting alone or together with national enforcement authorities, have been investigating and sanctioning private actors on their compliance with EU law. Law Enforcement by EU Authorities investigates whether the system of control (in terms of both judicial and political accountability) has evolved to support the new system of law enforcement in the EU.


Education for a Sustainable Future

Education for a Sustainable Future
Author: Keith A. Wheeler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461542774

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This book illustrates how sustainability, information technologies, and envisioning the future can be effectively woven into an integrated educational experience. By understanding what it takes to build a sustainable community, students will develop the skills needed to engage successfully in a sustainable society. Using the real world as their classroom, they will participate in gathering and analyzing data, clarifying values, listening, speaking, thinking creatively, and making decisions about their community.


Integrating Sustainable Development into the Curriculum

Integrating Sustainable Development into the Curriculum
Author: Enakshi Sengupta
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1787699439

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This book explores the value of institutions of higher education in leading the way on the topic of sustainability education by ensuring that it is well entrenched in the curriculum as well as everyday practice and lifestyles.


The Anthropology of Africa: Challenges for the 21st Century

The Anthropology of Africa: Challenges for the 21st Century
Author: Nkwi, Paul Nchoji
Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9956792799

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In 1999 (August 30 - September 2) the Pan African Anthropological Association (PAAA) marked the 10th anniversary of its creation by holding its 9th Annual Conference in Yaounde, Cameroon - the city and country of its birth. The conference, themed "The Anthropology of Africa: Challenges for the 21st Century", was attended by some seventy participants, mostly African. Among the international participants was Dr Sydel Silverman, President of the Wenner Gren Foundation at the time - a long term partner of the PAAA; she was present at the inaugural conference in 1988. The conference proceedings were initially published in 2000 with very limited circulation. Given the continued relevance of the papers presented, and in view of the call by the President of the PAAA for African anthropologists to reunite anthropological theory and practice in the teaching programmes of African universities, the PAAA is pleased to republish the proceedings of its landmark 9th Annual Conference. The book consists of forty three divided into eight parts, namely: i) teaching anthropology in the decades ahead; ii) Health Challenges: HIV/AIDS Anthropological Perspectives; iii) NGOS: Use and Misuse of Anthropology; iv) Anthropological Focus on Environment; v) Some Applied Issues in Anthropology; vi) The African Family in Crisis; vii) Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflicts; and viii) Population issues and anthropology: Fertility Crisis. Paul Nkwi concludes his introduction to the volume with these words: "The Anthropology of Africa will remain for a long time, fundamentally applied if it is to meet the challenges of the 21st Century."


Research into Design for Communities, Volume 2

Research into Design for Communities, Volume 2
Author: Amaresh Chakrabarti
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1038
Release: 2017-04-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811035210

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This book showcases cutting-edge research papers from the 6th International Conference on Research into Design (ICoRD 2017) – the largest in India in this area – written by eminent researchers from across the world on design process, technologies, methods and tools, and their impact on innovation, for supporting design for communities. While design traditionally focused on the development of products for the individual, the emerging consensus on working towards a more sustainable world demands greater attention to designing for and with communities, so as to promote their sustenance and harmony - within each community and across communities. The special features of the book are the insights into the product and system innovation process, and the host of methods and tools from all major areas of design research for the enhancement of the innovation process. The main benefit of the book for researchers in various areas of design and innovation are access to the latest quality research in this area, with the largest collection of research from India. For practitioners and educators, it is exposure to an empirically validated suite of theories, models, methods and tools that can be taught and practiced for design-led innovation. The contents of this volume will be of use to researchers and professionals working in the areas on industrial design, manufacturing, consumer goods, and industrial management.