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by presenting china's vision of the course of human development, it confronts the hegemonic thinking of certain countries that seek supremacy. it is therefore of great significance to promote solidarity and cooperation among all countries and...
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draught-proofing, renewable energy, industrial automation with lower energy use, and many others. Undoubtedly, such subject-endogenous variables are effective in reducing CO2emissions; however, the effects of exogenous factors such as good governance...
Altogether, good governance is crucial to maintaining and improving global environmental quality, regardless of the size of its effects. It is imperative to institutionalize good governance to encourage efficient reiteration and utilization of resources for higher environmental preservation. ...
For example, the University of Bologna created "Unibo Green" as part of an effort to implement government-created initiatives at the campus-level, such as creating living labs and adopting innovative technologies (Paletta and Bonoli, 2019). Similarly, in response to SDG 11, the University of ...
Teaching practices can be improved when observed through the domains of growth mindset, self-efficacy, metacognition, and belongingness. • A plethora of different teaching practices exist to improve the modern college classroom. • Instructors having a reflective teaching practice will allow for long...
We present an analytical approach to institutional analysis that draws inspiration from control process engineering in the physical sciences. We characterize smart institutions as having three foundational features. First, smart institutions are context
Historically, society has relied upon the “marketplace of ideas” analogy, allowing for selection of good ideas and rejection of bad ones (Gordon, 1997), but this analogy relies upon a rational human mind, which may be overly optimistic (Ingber, 1984). The theory that the best ideas will...
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