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Quantunque la riflessione sull’importanza di perseguire gli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile si sia ampliata e potenziata in epoca relativamente recente, da ben più tempo le tradizioni religiose nello sviluppo plurisecolare delle loro dottrine e prassi, ciascuna secondo il proprio peculiare ordine assiologico, promuovono i valori che presiedono alla cura del creato, alla dignità della persona, al bene comune. Il contributo che le religioni possono offrire agli obiettivi dell’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite coinvolge non solo il piano pratico, ma soprattutto quello di comprensione critica, nel senso di offrire motivazioni forti per una presa di coscienza seria e un coinvolgimento autentico, per dare sostanza e sostegno etico e spirituale a un nuovo modello culturale di sviluppo integrale che promuova nella complessità degli aspetti ecologici e antropologici, e quindi anche religiosi, il rispetto di tutti gli esseri viventi; lo sfruttamento responsabile delle risorse naturali; il consolidamento di relazioni sociali improntate alla solidarietà, all’inclusione e alla promozione delle persone; l’impostazione dei rapporti produttivi e commerciali secondo modalità autenticamente umane. Il rapporto tra religioni e sviluppo sostenibile viene analizzato in merito a tre ambiti del programma d’azione: “Ambiente e alimentazione (obiettivi 2, 12 e 15 Agenda ONU 2030)”; “Comunità umane solidali e inclusive (obiettivi 4, 10, 11 e 16 Agenda ONU 2030)”; “Vita umana, lavoro e sviluppo tecnologico (obiettivi 3, 8 e 9 Agenda ONU 2030)”. Per ogni settore sono individuati alcuni obiettivi strategici e su questi traguardi riflettono, in primo luogo gli esperti sotto il profilo scientifico, per illustrare il significato e i contenuti dei singoli obiettivi, e in secondo luogo gli studiosi o i rappresentanti delle diverse tradizioni religiose, per precisare il valore attribuito a questi obiettivi dalla dottrina confessionale e sottolineare il contributo che intende dare per la loro…
Religion --- religioni --- sviluppo sostenibile
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Western economies have become stuck in a protracted depression that began long before the 2008 crash. Low productivity, which started in the 1970s, has prevented durable rises in living standards. Phil Mullan shows that the only way to ensure a better future is to create one, calling for a comprehensive economic restructure backed by political and cultural change. This means embracing the uncomfortable disruption involved in progressive change, rekindling in democratic form a spirit of Enlightenment thinking. The votes for Brexit and in the US presidential elections in 2016 indicate that many people desire change, offering greater opportunity for this public discussion. What is needed is a new industrial revolution which develops a broad range of emerging and yet unimagined services and products, provides decent jobs and restores prosperity. Providing examples of the new technologies needed to drive change, backed up by a wealth of data, this important book calls for a sea-change in imagination and thinking.
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This volume presents the Proceedings of the International Conference of the WADI project held in Malta, 5-8 November 2008, at the end of the project itself. The WADI project funded by the European Commission, was carried out from 2006 to 2008 by a consortium of researchers from European and Mediterranean countries, and was focused on coastal water bodies, aiming at integrating water management and the needs of all stakeholders. The Proceedings illustrate some of the outcomes of the WADI project that focused on case studies represented by water bodies in the Mediterranean coastal area.
Ecologia --- Sviluppo sostenibile --- Idrologia
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This volume presents the Proceedings of the International Conference of the WADI project held in Malta, 5-8 November 2008, at the end of the project itself. The WADI project funded by the European Commission, was carried out from 2006 to 2008 by a consortium of researchers from European and Mediterranean countries, and was focused on coastal water bodies, aiming at integrating water management and the needs of all stakeholders. The Proceedings illustrate some of the outcomes of the WADI project that focused on case studies represented by water bodies in the Mediterranean coastal area.
Zoology & animal sciences --- Ecologia --- Sviluppo sostenibile --- Idrologia
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This volume presents the Proceedings of the International Conference of the WADI project held in Malta, 5-8 November 2008, at the end of the project itself. The WADI project funded by the European Commission, was carried out from 2006 to 2008 by a consortium of researchers from European and Mediterranean countries, and was focused on coastal water bodies, aiming at integrating water management and the needs of all stakeholders. The Proceedings illustrate some of the outcomes of the WADI project that focused on case studies represented by water bodies in the Mediterranean coastal area.
Zoology & animal sciences --- Ecologia --- Sviluppo sostenibile --- Idrologia
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Linguaggio infantile --- Linguaggio --- Sviluppo --- Valutazione. --- Insegnamento --- Scuola dell'obbligo.
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The local dimension of development, even in a framework of global relationships and interconnections, appears as a topic of great interest for the territorial planning disciplines, opening new spaces above all in the reflection on the effectiveness of large area and supra-municipal level planning. The Val d’Agri Inter-communal Structural Plan was conceived as an experimental model of inter-municipal plan, as per DGR n. 1495 of 21/09/2010 of the Basilicata Region, for the development of which a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the administrations of 23 municipalities. Reference for the entire activity of technical and scientific support to the Staff of the Basilicata Region were three academic institutions: the School of Engineering (SI) of the University of Basilicata, the Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures (DiCEM) of the University of Basilicata, the Urban and Spatial Planning Laboratory "Raffaele D'Ambrosio" (LUPT) of the Federico II University of Naples After a first phase of the research work, concluded in 2014 and whose results are summarized in this volume, in 2018 the technical-scientific support activities have been resumed to allow the Region to define the eventual final products of the Inter-municipal Structural Plan of Val d'Agri.
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The local dimension of development, even in a framework of global relationships and interconnections, appears as a topic of great interest for the territorial planning disciplines, opening new spaces above all in the reflection on the effectiveness of large area and supra-municipal level planning. The Val d’Agri Inter-communal Structural Plan was conceived as an experimental model of inter-municipal plan, as per DGR n. 1495 of 21/09/2010 of the Basilicata Region, for the development of which a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the administrations of 23 municipalities. Reference for the entire activity of technical and scientific support to the Staff of the Basilicata Region were three academic institutions: the School of Engineering (SI) of the University of Basilicata, the Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures (DiCEM) of the University of Basilicata, the Urban and Spatial Planning Laboratory "Raffaele D'Ambrosio" (LUPT) of the Federico II University of Naples After a first phase of the research work, concluded in 2014 and whose results are summarized in this volume, in 2018 the technical-scientific support activities have been resumed to allow the Region to define the eventual final products of the Inter-municipal Structural Plan of Val d'Agri.
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The local dimension of development, even in a framework of global relationships and interconnections, appears as a topic of great interest for the territorial planning disciplines, opening new spaces above all in the reflection on the effectiveness of large area and supra-municipal level planning. The Val d’Agri Inter-communal Structural Plan was conceived as an experimental model of inter-municipal plan, as per DGR n. 1495 of 21/09/2010 of the Basilicata Region, for the development of which a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the administrations of 23 municipalities. Reference for the entire activity of technical and scientific support to the Staff of the Basilicata Region were three academic institutions: the School of Engineering (SI) of the University of Basilicata, the Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures (DiCEM) of the University of Basilicata, the Urban and Spatial Planning Laboratory "Raffaele D'Ambrosio" (LUPT) of the Federico II University of Naples After a first phase of the research work, concluded in 2014 and whose results are summarized in this volume, in 2018 the technical-scientific support activities have been resumed to allow the Region to define the eventual final products of the Inter-municipal Structural Plan of Val d'Agri.
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