Essays about: "authority patterns"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 21 essays containing the words authority patterns.
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11. Making a Global Framework Local : Challenges and Opportunities in Agenda 2030 Localization
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema MiljöförändringAbstract : By adopting the United Nations Agenda 2030 and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals, a common path towards a sustainable world is accepted. The Agenda 2030 framework strives towards global sustainability by including all sustainability dimensions. Agenda 2030 reaches worldwide and to all authority levels. READ MORE
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12. Social cohesion in Gilbert Hill : What can be done to better integrate the informalitywithin the formal planning process
University essay from KTH/Samhällsplanering och miljöAbstract : The government in Maharashtra are trying to rehabilitate the informal settlements in Mumbai through the slum rehabilitation authority and its rehabilitation scheme and we wanted to learn more about how it worked and how it affects living conditions for former residents of an informal settlement and how it can differ from those still living there. This study has a focus on a specific informal settlement in Mumbai, called Gilbert Hill. READ MORE
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13. Butterfly Effect on Leash: The Calculated Use of ICTY’s Rationales as a Persuasive Authority in Strengthening the Criminal Dimension of the Positive Obligations under the ECHR
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : Originally from chaos theory, “the butterfly effect” as a concept indicates the verisimilitude of how the most insignificant thing can have a significant ripple effect in a certain process. By analogy, courts are not immune to the “butterfly effect”. READ MORE
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14. Spatio-temporal prediction of residential burglaries using convolutional LSTM neural networks
University essay from KTH/GeoinformatikAbstract : The low amount solved residential burglary crimes calls for new and innovative methods in the prevention and investigation of the cases. There were 22 600 reported residential burglaries in Sweden 2017 but only four to five percent of these will ever be solved. READ MORE
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15. Why rock the boat? - A qualitative case study concerning three municipalities’ reasons for large-scale organisational change
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : There is an ongoing debate within Swedish public administration regarding whether municipalities can handle contemporary issues that require some amount of coordination as well as whether they are straying from democratic principles. It is argued that the origin of this debate lies in the sectorisation of the Swedish welfare system, where the traditional model has been deemed unfit. READ MORE