24 resultados para Education - Social aspects - South Australia
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Incluye Bibliografía
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Presentaciones de Alicia Bárcena y Christof Kersting.
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An on-line survey of experts was conducted to solicit their views on policy priorities in the area of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the Caribbean. The experts considered the goal to “promote teacher training in the use of ICTs in the classroom” to be the highest priority, followed by goals to “reduce the cost of broadband services” and “promote the use of ICT in emergency and disaster prevention, preparedness and response.” Goals in the areas of cybercrime, e-commerce, egovernment, universal service funds, consumer protection, and on-line privacy rounded out the top 10. Some of the lowest ranked goals were those related to coordinating the management of infrastructure changes. These included the switchover for digital terrestrial television (DTT) and digital FM radio, cloud computing for government ICT, the introduction of satellite-based internet services, and the installation of content distribution networks (CDNs). Initiatives aimed at using ICT to promote specific industries, or specific means of promoting the digital economy, tended toward the centre of the rankings. Thus, a general pattern emerged which elevated the importance of focusing on how ICT is integrated into the broader society, with economic issues a lower priority, and concerns about coordination on infrastructure issues lower still.
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La actividad minera ha impulsado la economía local en naciones desarrolladas y en vías de desarrollo, especialmente en el Cono Sur de América Latina, por atraer capital externo y nuevos actores a las zonas donde se concentra la extracción. Sin embargo, este proceso, particularmente en esta región, ha promovido modalidades de desarrollo desigual que afectan tanto a las zonas urbanas como a las rurales, producen transformaciones socioespaciales, y crean barreras físicas y sociales. El presente artículo forma parte de una serie de estudios sobre desarrollo urbano en zonas mineras realizados en Australia y en Chile, en este último caso en la ciudad de Antofagasta, en el norte del país. Su propósito es ampliar el conocimiento sobre la segregación socioespacial, específicamente de diversas dimensiones del desarrollo urbano (espacial, institucional, socioeconómica), mediante la aplicación de enfoques teóricos y analíticos que permiten abordar el tema en forma integral.