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Al, Berni Rim Rateb. "An investigation into sustainable forest policies and practices in Syria". Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/289.
Texto completoSobejano, Alberto. "Impacts of strategic communication practices on local-level employees : Heimstaden Flogsta: a case study". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Medier och kommunikation, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-397879.
Texto completoMANZANO, MORAN CARLOS ALBERTO. "Processes of Social Innovation in Housing (SI-H) in Latin America: an approach for the comparative analysis of innovative bottom-up housing claim practices". Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/392557.
Texto completoAccess to adequate housing has been acknowledged as a condition directly linked to human well-being that has however become a strategic commodity for the global financial market, causing structural tensions that reach their apex in urban contexts on the periphery of the neoliberal development. In Latin America, neoliberal principles have been widely adopted, and urbanization dynamics have reproduced socio-spatial exclusion and inequality. However, socio-political turmoil, progressive thinking (e.g., theories of Liberation Theology and Pedagogy of the Oppressed), traditional know-how, solidarity and mutual-aid, and local-European syncretism, have created the conditions for an accumulated tradition of bottom-up housing self-provision, where people that are systematically oppressed and excluded have (re)claimed their right to housing and engaged in broader political projects. Since the 1970s in Latin America, exemplary practices of organized bottom-up housing claims have emerged, institutionalized, informed governance structures, and been impactful in terms of housing provision. Over this, considerable efforts for describing the accumulated empirical tradition have been done, but less in trying to link it with urban and social theories. Therefore, this dissertation contributes by proposing conceptual lenses for approaching and comparing local empirical experiences, so data can be collected at a regional scale, and theorization can eventually be produced. Global housing conditions demand new ways of thinking about housing provision, management, and tenure; hence, valuable lessons can be drawn from the analysis of innovative counter-hegemonic experiences. Comparative case study analysis has been selected as the methodology and some principles coming from post-colonial urban comparative studies are considered. The case studies selected are Sociedad Cooperativa de Vivienda Unión Palo Alto (Mexico) and Asociación Cooperativa de Vivienda La Libertad 13 de Enero (El Salvador), both have adapted principles of the Uruguayan Mutual-Aid Housing Cooperative Network (CVAM), which have extended across Latin America and stands out due to their adaptability, resilience, institutionalization and scaling-up capacity. The main outcomes of the research include: First, a preliminary model for comparative analysis where assumptions are outlined based on conceptual linkages coming from different scholarly traditions. Social Innovation (SI) provides a broader understanding of the social processes underpinning the experiences of Producción Social del Hábitat (Social Production of Habitat); Hope is recognized as a collective force to counteract stagnation, organize actions of housing claim, and set an attainable horizons based on territorial capacities; and Autonomy represents the spatial-temporal process of aligning actions of resistance in a collective pursuit of self-determination that implies participation in decision-making spaces. Second, a comprehensive analysis of the national regulatory framework, the institutional system of the housing sector, and the evolution of both case studies in different periods. Third, a pilot comparative analysis of Social Innovation in Housing (SI-H) where the conceptual categories of the preliminary model are fine-tuned by reflecting over the results coming from the fieldwork, and data is used for cross-analysis. Fourth, results of the interviews and testimonies of experts which provide new perspectives for data interpretation and inform the mapping of the internationalization of Mutual-aid Housing Cooperatives (CVAM) network in Latin America. Finally, conclusions are organized in accordance to the research questions. First, conclusions regarding conceptual links and some original definitions; second, conclusions on the proposed conceptual model and some of its most relevant categories; third, a series of conclusions from the pilot comparison that could inform hypotheses for future research.
Makunyane, M. E. "An investigation of the communication practices of the Kodumela Peanut-Butter Development Project". Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07172007-133837.
Texto completoMARTINI, LAURA. "Radical spatial practices and the production of values". Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2704383.
Texto completoMirkovic, Veronika. "In the Aftermath of the Kneel that Sparked a Difference: Examining Athlete Activism on Social Media". Thesis, Malmö universitet, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-44775.
Texto completoOrtiz-Orozco, Willington [Verfasser] y Ulli [Akademischer Betreuer] Vilsmeier. "Social change through diffusion of sustainability innovations from the bottom-up : case studies of renewable energy and sustainable farming practices in the global South / Willington Ortiz-Orozco ; Betreuer: Ulli Vilsmeier". Lüneburg : Universitätsbibliothek der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1202604900/34.
Texto completoRoberts, James W. "The contribution of top-down and bottom-up processes during observational practice". Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.582848.
Texto completoHermanus, Lauren. "Local governments' changing power in South Africa's energy system: reshaping the regulatory space for renewable energy, from the bottom up". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25323.
Texto completoSackville, Patricia. "Bottom-up educational leadership and policy-making through storytelling : language policy in practice at a Canadian institute". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/42220.
Texto completoSeidelman, Will. "THE EFFECT OF PRACTICE ON EYE MOVEMENTS IN THE 1/D PARADIGM". UKnowledge, 2011. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_theses/151.
Texto completoLaverack, Glenn y edu au jillj@deakin edu au mikewood@deakin edu au wildol@deakin edu au kimg@deakin. "Addressing the contradiction between discourse and practice in health promotion". Deakin University. School of Social and International Studies, 1999. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20040723.104140.
Texto completoSeipel, Dietmar. "Practical Applications of Extended Deductive Databases in DATALOG*". Universität Potsdam, 2010. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2010/4145/.
Texto completoPåfs, Jessica. "The Quest for Maternal Survival in Rwanda : Paradoxes in Policy and Practice from the Perspective of Near-Miss Women, Recent Fathers and Healthcare Providers". Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-306604.
Texto completoThelin, Katina. "Mellan varumärke och gemensamt raster : Skilda sätt att se verksamhetsidéer för pedagogisk verksamhet". Doctoral thesis, Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för pedagogiska studier, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-29151.
Texto completoMänniskors sätt att se varierar. Samtidigt verkar det vara av betydelse att medarbetare i skolan och förskolan utvecklar gemensamma sätt att se åtminstone vissa aspekter av verksamheten. Att bygga upp och fördjupa förståelsen av en gemensam idé framställs i skolutvecklingsforskningen som en viktig aspekt av skolans och förskolans ledarskap. I den här avhandlingen beskrivs variationen i sättet att se verksamhetsidéer, och arbetet med sådana, som den framträder i en grupp skolchefer med övergripande ansvar för pedagogisk verksamhet. Variationen diskuteras sedan i relation till olika sätt att se skolutveckling och ledarskap, samtidigt som avsaknaden av koppling mellan specifika sätt att se verksamhetsidéer och specifika sätt att se arbete med sådana problematiseras. I den avslutande diskussionen framhålls särskilt betydelsen av att de som befinner sig i skolans eller förskolans praktik utvecklar kunskap om variationen och använder sig av den för att bygga upp ny kunskap med relevans för verksamheten och arbetet i den. Till grund för de resultat som presenteras ligger en intervjuundersökning genomförd i en större svensk stad, i vilken det vid tiden för studiens genomförande pågick ett arbete med att bygga upp en, för all pedagogisk verksamhet i staden, gemensam verksamhetsidé.
The original ISBN number of this work ( 978-91-7063-520-5 ) has been replaced by a new one: 978-91-7063-571-7.
Cappiali, Maria Teresa. "Activism and participation among people of migrant background : discourses and practices of inclusiveness in four italian cities". Thèse, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/13579.
Texto completoFerreira, Ana Margarida Serra. "Coastal Zone Integrated Management, from theory to practice. Avencas Beach, Cascais". Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/80084.
Texto completoThe creation of protected areas for nature conservation is usually a cause of disagreement between the different users of the territory, particularly in coastal zones, where the highest densities of human populations can be found and several economic and urbanistic interests are overlapped. The Municipalities have a growing interest in the management of these areas, assembling greater efforts to preserve its natural resources, particularly in the coastal areas that are deeply dependent of their touristic activity, aiming at an environmentally sustainable differentiated touristic product. The Biophysical Interest Zone of Avencas created in 1998 was reclassified as Marine Protected Area in 2016 (POOC, 2016). This reclassification process used a bottom-up approach with strong engagement with the public. As a result, several changes were made to the regulation in order to approach the population’s usages and conservation objectives for this intertidal rocky shore. The recently created Marine Protected Area is now a case study that will allow to test if a correct planning, systematic surveillance, and strong local support will result in a recovery of a distressed rocky shore habitat, essential to the ecosystem equilibrium at a regional level. Along with the biological surveys to evaluate the evolution of the intertidal communities, usage characterization enable to evaluate the short term effect of the outreach initiatives triggered in the reclassification process. Finally enquires were made to the population in order to determine the value assigned to the ecosystem services of this MPA and determine the main causes for this valuation. Short term results indicate a greater compliance with the regulations; the local population is informed and values the several ecosystem services provided by this MPA. However the results from the biological surveys don’t show a direct recovery from the communities due to these changes in behavior. Long series of data are necessary to verify the true biological impact of this recently created Marine Protected Area. This will be the next challenge to pursue evaluating the area, which is an innovative study both at national and international level, due to its establishment with a strong inclusive and environmental awareness process and to its posterior co-management with the several stakeholders.
A criação de áreas protegidas para a conservação de natureza é normalmente causa de conflitos entre os vários utilizadores do território, particularmente em zonas costeiras onde a pressão antropogénica é muito elevada e vários interesses económicos e urbanísticos se sobrepõem. Os Municípios têm um crescente interesse na gestão destas áreas, reunindo vários recursos para a conservação do seu património natural, particularmente nas zonas costeiras fortemente dependentes da atividade turística, tendo como objetivo a oferta de um produto turístico diferenciado e ambientalmente sustentável. A Zona de Interesse Biofísico das Avencas foi criada em 1998, tendo sido reclassificada como Área Marinha Protegida em 2016 (POOC, 2016). Este processo de reclassificação usou uma abordagem “bottom-up” com uma forte componente de sensibilização e comunicação com o público em geral. Como resultado, várias mudanças foram feitas ao regulamento de forma a aproximar os usos da área, dos objetivos de conservação para as costas rochosas. Esta nova Área Marinha Protegida é um caso de estudo que irá permitir testar os efeitos do correto planeamento com um forte apoio da população local, assim como da fiscalização eficiente, na recuperação de comunidades intertidais de costas rochosas essenciais ao equilíbrio do ecossistema a nível regional. Além da monitorização biológica para avaliar a evolução das comunidades intertidais, a caracterização de usos permitiu avaliar a curto prazo o efeito das ações de sensibilização para a população em geral desencadeadas durante o processo de reclassificação. Finalmente os inquéritos à população foram realizados para determinar o valor dos serviços do ecossistema desta AMP e as causa para esta valorização. Os resultados de curto prazo indicam um maior cumprimento dos regulamentos; a população local está informada e valoriza os vários serviços de ecossistema assegurados por esta AMP. No entanto, os resultados da monitorização biológica não mostram diretamente uma recuperação das comunidades intertidais devido a estas mudanças de comportamento. São necessárias séries de dados longas para verificar o verdadeiro impacto biológico desta recém-criada Área Marinha Protegida das Avencas. Este será o próximo desafio para a continuação da avaliação desta área que é um caso de estudo inovador a nível nacional e internacional, quer pela sua constituição com uma forte componente inclusiva e de sensibilização ambiental quer pela sua posterior co-gestão com os seus vários stakeholders.
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