982 resultados para AGENDA GLOBAL
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Pós-graduação em Geografia - IGCE
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O presente trabalho tem como objetivo identificar a forma como foi gerado o paradigma das políticas públicas sobre mudança climáticas no Brasil. Para alcançar este objetivo faz-se necessário um percurso analítico do que de mais relevante foi produzido nesse período, partindo da realidade Global em direção à realidade nacional. Considera-se que tais políticas públicas assentam-se em duas categorias básicas: globalização e governança. Os estudos sobre a globalização abordado neste trabalho, e sua dimensão ambiental, a partir do momento em que têm influenciado a agenda política dos Estados nacionais, resulta na contribuição da construção de uma governança contemporânea, especialmente o conceito de governança global climática, baseada na intersecção da governança global com as questões ambientais que dizem respeito aos efeitos negativos gerados pela mudança do clima. Entre as características dessa categoria estão a presença de novos atores, novos temas e nova correlação de forças, o que exige uma nova reorientação dos Estados nacionais, para o entendimento e o reconhecimento de novos padrões, inclusive os informais, não captados pelas instituições governamentais, ou seja, um sistema de governança exigido pela nova realidade impactada pela globalização, que apresenta desafios à ordem constituída, como a problemática das mudanças climáticas, evidenciado na instituição da Convenção Quadro sobre Mudança Climática e no Protocolo de Quioto das Nações Unidas. Finalizamos, mostrando como esse paradigma influenciou a construção das políticas nacionais e subnacionais sobre mudanças climáticas no Brasil.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Sexually transmitted infections other than HIV are important global health issues. They have, however, been neglected as a public-health priority and control efforts continue to fail. Sexually transmitted infections, by their nature, affect individuals, who are part of partnerships and larger sexual networks, and in turn populations. We propose a framework of individual, partnership, and population levels for examining the effects of sexually transmitted infections and interventions to control them. At the individual level we have a range of effective diagnostic tests, treatments, and vaccines. These options are unavailable or inaccessible in many resource-poor settings, where syndromic management remains the core intervention for individual case management. At the partnership level, partner notification and antenatal syphilis screening have the potential to prevent infection and re-infection. Interventions delivered to whole populations, or groups in whom the risks of infection and onward transmission are very high, have the greatest potential effect. Improvements to the infrastructure of treatment services can reduce the incidence of syphilis and gonorrhoea or urethritis. Strong evidence for the effectiveness of most other interventions on population-level outcomes is, however, scarce. Effective action requires a multifaceted approach including better basic epidemiological and surveillance data, high quality evidence about effectiveness of individual interventions and programmes, better methods to get effective interventions onto the policy agenda, and better advocacy and more commitment to get them implemented properly. We must not allow stigma, prejudice, and moral opposition to obstruct the goals of infectious disease control.
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Hinduism Today is a quarterly magazine that appears in roughly 15.000 copies, shipped to nearly 60 countries worldwide. The majority of readers are Hindus in diverse diaspora countries, mainly Singapur, Malaysia, Mauritius, Trinidad und the USA. Its editors are monks of Kauai Adheenam, belonging to the Śaiva Siddhānta Church, situated in Kauai, Hawai’i, USA. One of the magazine’s declared goals is to foster global Hindu solidarity and educate Hindus worldwide about their religion. In this paper, I want to take a look at the history of this magazine in connection with the Śaiva Siddhānta Church, and at the development of the expressed aims behind its publication. For this, I draw on fieldwork done in Kauai in January, 2014. After a brief introduction to some theoretical and methodological preliminaries of my work, I shall, give an overview of the history of the Śaiva Siddhānta Church, founded by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. Following this, I will deal in more detail with the origins and development of the magazine and the websites connected with it. I will focus especially on the role the magazine was intended to play for global Hindu diasporas. A fourth chapter will analyze the modes of definition employed in order to depict Hinduism as a unified global religion. In conclusion, I shall briefly reflect upon the specific agenda of “Global Hinduism” and the strategies of positioning as followed by the publishers of Hinduism Today.
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Hinduism Today is a quarterly magazine that appears in roughly 15.000 copies, shipped to nearly 60 countries worldwide. The majority of readers are Hindus in diverse diaspora countries, mainly Singapur, Malaysia, Mauritius, Trinidad und the USA. Its editors are monks of Kauai Adheenam, belonging to the Śaiva Siddhānta Church, situated in Kauai, Hawai’i, USA. One of the magazine’s declared goals is to foster global Hindu solidarity and educate Hindus worldwide about their religion. In this paper, I want to take a look at the history of this magazine in connection with the Śaiva Siddhānta Church, and at the development of the expressed aims behind its publication. For this, I draw on fieldwork done in Kauai in January, 2014. After a brief introduction to some theoretical and methodological preliminaries of my work, I shall, give an overview of the history of the Śaiva Siddhānta Church, founded by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. Following this, I will deal in more detail with the origins and development of the magazine and the websites connected with it. I will focus especially on the role the magazine was intended to play for global Hindu diasporas. A fourth chapter will analyze the modes of definition employed in order to depict Hinduism as a unified global religion. In conclusion, I shall briefly reflect upon the specific agenda of “Global Hinduism” and the strategies of positioning as followed by the publishers of Hinduism Today.
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Both Future Earth and Mountain Research and Development (MRD) aim to support production and dissemination of knowledge for sustainable development. As shown in Future Earth’s Strategic Research Agenda 2014, the global research community has begun to acknowledge its societal role and the need for a new type of research in which scientists link disciplines and coproduce transformation knowledge with stakeholders. Future Earth has defined three research themes that conceptualize the issues to be dealt with at the same time as the way in which this should be done. In many ways, MRD’s policy has made the journal a forerunner of Future Earth’s stipulated “step-change in research”. Indeed, MRD’s section policies aim to support similar contents and ways of producing these forms of knowledge. MRD publishes “systems knowledge” in its MountainResearch section, “target knowledge” in its MountainAgenda section, and “transformation knowledge” in its MountainDevelopment section. Each of these sections has dedicated review criteria to assess and enhance the quality of the knowledge presented in the papers. In this poster, we provide examples from each of the three sections of what the knowledge types look like, how they are assessed, and how they contribute to the three Future Earth themes.
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La relación entre poesía y ciudad actual plantea una nueva agenda de problemas culturales en los hiperrealismos españoles del nuevo siglo. Recorreremos aquí un abanico de voces de poetas jóvenes, que comienzan a circular en antologías o sitios de internet, con el fin de aprehender la textura material de sus poéticas que anudan esta visión de la ciudad global con renovados planteos sobre el compromiso estético
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La relación entre poesía y ciudad actual plantea una nueva agenda de problemas culturales en los hiperrealismos españoles del nuevo siglo. Recorreremos aquí un abanico de voces de poetas jóvenes, que comienzan a circular en antologías o sitios de internet, con el fin de aprehender la textura material de sus poéticas que anudan esta visión de la ciudad global con renovados planteos sobre el compromiso estético
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La relación entre poesía y ciudad actual plantea una nueva agenda de problemas culturales en los hiperrealismos españoles del nuevo siglo. Recorreremos aquí un abanico de voces de poetas jóvenes, que comienzan a circular en antologías o sitios de internet, con el fin de aprehender la textura material de sus poéticas que anudan esta visión de la ciudad global con renovados planteos sobre el compromiso estético
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La igualdad de género como objetivo de desarrollo tiene hoy pleno reconocimiento en la agenda política global, reflejándose en numerosos compromisos pero también en una persistente retóri-ca. Los debates sobre una nueva Agenda 2030 para el desarrollo sostenible debería contribuir a una reflexión crítica sobre cómo acelerar los cambios necesarios para avanzar hacia una mayor justicia social y de género, reafirmando los derechos de las mujeres, y por otro, generar una opor-tunidad más que un riesgo para repensar las dimensiones económicas, sociales, culturales y políti-cas de la transformación hacia un desarrollo sostenible. Frente a estas aspiraciones, surgen una serie de interrogantes que sería necesario despejar. Este documento analiza los avances y desafíos para la realización de los derechos de las mujeres a 20 años de la aprobación e implementación de la Declaración y la Plataforma de Acción de Beijing, y hace un balance de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio (ODM) en clave de género para introducirnos en las propuestas que hoy se plant-ean para los próximos 15 años. Finalmente, analiza desde una perspectiva crítica los resultados alcanzados hasta el momento en la definición de una Agenda 2030 de Desarrollo Sostenible, a ser aprobada por la Cumbre de Desarrollo Sostenible en septiembre de 2015. Por último, unas breves reflexiones finales dejan planteadas algunas pistas para no perderse en el camino.
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This dissertation investigates China’s recent shift in its climate change policy with a refined discourse approach. Methodologically, by adopting a neo-Gramscian notion of hegemony, a generative definition of discourse and an ontological pluralist position, the study constructs a theoretical framework named “discursive hegemony” that identifies the “social forces” for enabling social change and focuses on the role of discursive mechanisms via which the forces operate and produce effects. The key empirical finding of this study was that it was a co-evolution of conditions that shaped the outcome as China’s climate policy shift. In examining the case, a before-after within-case comparison was designed to analyze the variations in the material, institutional, and ideational conditions, with methods including interviews, conventional narrative/text analysis and descriptive statistics. Specifically, changes in energy use, the structure of decision-making body, and the narratives about sustainable development reflected how the above three types of social force processed in China in the first few years of the 21st century, causing the economic development agenda to absorb the climate issue, and turning the policy frame for the latter from mainly a diplomatic matter to a potential opportunity for better-quality growth. With the discursive operation of the “Science-based development”, China’s energy policy has been a good example of the Chinese understanding of sustainability characterized by economic primacy, ecological viability and social green-engineering. This way of discursive evolution, however, is a double-edged sword that has pushed forward some fast, top-down mitigation measures on the one hand, but has also created and will likely continue creating social and ecological havoc on the other hand. The study makes two major contributions. First and on the empirical level, because China is an international actor that was not expected to cooperate on the climate issue according to major IR theories, this study would add one critical case to the studies on global (environmental) governance and the ideational approach in the IR discipline. Second and on the theory-building level, the model of discursive hegemony can be a causally deeper mode of explanation because it traces the process of co-evolution of social forces.
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The crisis has contributed to a slowdown in global trade volumes, with trade virtually stagnant in the twelve months to July 2013. In this context, fruitful negotiations in the World Trade Organisation’s 9th Ministerial Conference in Bali are crucial to sustain the institution’s credibility and prove that multilateral negotiations can still deliver success. WTO trade talks are the only ongoing trade liberalisation process that has development at its core. The Doha mini-package under consideration at Bali is a collection of watered-down but deliverable elements of a deal comprising agriculture, trade facilitation and special and differential treatment/less developed country concessions. Post-Bali, the WTO should aim to reverse the current disenchantment with multilateral trade negotiations. This means formulating a relevant trade negotiating agenda with an understanding of global value chains at its core. However, the transition to the new agenda requires a closure of the ongoing Round. The easiest way to conclude the Doha Round would be to select another discrete set of deliverables that fulfills the development commitment of the Doha Development Agenda, thus paving the way for a new Round.
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Five years ago, the declarations of the G20 in landmark leaders’ summits in London and Pittsburgh listed specific commitments on financial regulatory reform. When measured against these declarations, as opposed to the surrounding rhetorical hype, most (though not all) commitments have been met to a substantial degree. However, the effectiveness of these reforms in making global finance more stable is not so far proven. This uncertainty on impact mirrors the absence of an analytical consensus on the 2007-08 financial crisis itself. In addition, unintended consequences of the reforms are appearing gradually, even as their initial implementation is still unfinished. At a broader level, the G20 has established neither an adequate institutional infrastructure nor a consistent policy vision for a globally integrated financial system. This shortcoming justifies increasing concerns about economically harmful market fragmentation. One key aim should be to make international regulatory bodies more representative of the rapidly-changing geography of global finance, not only in terms of their membership but also of their leadership and location.
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In an attempt to get Europe out of the economic crisis and establish right conditions for growth, the EU coordinates and monitors member states’ economic and budgetary policies via a system called the European Semester. As member states’ spending on the health sector accounts for 10% of GDP and is expected to grow, it is no wonder that an increasing emphasis has been paid to sustainability of health systems – an area that is traditionally considered as a national competence. In this Policy Brief, Annika Hedberg and Martina Morosi reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of the European Semester and country-specific recommendations in promoting more sustainable and efficient health systems in Europe, and why the EU must continue to play a role in encouraging member states to value health and improve their spending on health.