Essays about: "strategic monitoring"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 69 essays containing the words strategic monitoring.
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21. Social Aspects of Sustainability and Resilience in Small Town Planning : Structural Planning in Pförring, Germany
University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studierAbstract : In a seemingly endlessly urbanizing world, the planning field must not forget our cities’ hinterlands and rural regions. Demographic shifts, dying centers, lack of amenities and insufficient mobility options are just a few of the struggles the periphery is facing. READ MORE
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22. Financing a sustainable future : green bond sustainability experiments and sustainability transition
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : Global warming has become a scientific consensus. Climate change induced impacts on both natural and human systems have been observed. Climate financing for mitigation and adaptation has increased over the years, but it is still far from what is needed according to the 1.5 ̊C scenario by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. READ MORE
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23. Implementation and Monitoring of the 2030 Agenda in Swedish Municipalities
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Industriell ekonomi och organisationAbstract : The 2030 Agenda consists of environmental, economic, and social perspectives with 17 universal sustainability goals with 169 targets for the world to meet by the year 2030. Sweden is historically known for its sustainability work, and the Swedish government decided to continue that work by making an action plan for the 2030 Agenda with the expectation that municipalities and regions will execute most of the work. READ MORE
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24. The Potential of Digital Health Technologies in Combating Against the Non-Communicable Diseases in the Context of UN’s SDGs. A Case Study on DiaWatch.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases, aging, and population growth pose significant sustainability challenges to health systems. Especially the health systems of low- and middle-income countries are more vulnerable to the risks related to non-communicable diseases and demographic changes. READ MORE
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25. Developing a Framework to measure Enterprise Architecture Debts
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Technical debt is used to describe the changing or to maintain a system due to expedient shortcuts done during its development. In the context of the software development industry, technical debt is regarded as a critical issue in terms of the negative consequences such as increased software development cost, low product quality, decreased maintainability, and slowed progress to the long-term success of developing software. READ MORE