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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048273737
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Content: Globally, cities are the source of over 70 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Cities are also the engines of the global economy, concentrating more than half the world's population, and they are where the middle class is rapidly expanding. Indeed, by the year 2050, two-thirds of the world will be urban, with cities accommodating an additional 2.5 billion people over today's total. Nearly all of this urban growth will occur in developing countries. This concentration of people and assets also means that the impacts of natural disasters, exacerbated by the changing climate, may be even more devastating, both in terms of human lives lost and economic livelihoods destroyed. These effects will disproportionately burden the poor. Earth is on a trajectory of warming more than 1.5 degrees Celsius unless important decarbonizing steps are taken.Often urban policymakers prescribe integration as the solution to steering urbanization towards decarbonization to achieve greater global and local environmental benefits. However, little is known about the struggles-and successes-that cities in developing countries have in planning, financing, and implementing integrated urban solutions. The main objective of this report is to understand how a variety of developing and emerging economies are successfully utilizing horizontal integration-across multiple infrastructure sectors and systems-at the metropolitan scale to deliver greater sustainability. This report explores how integrated planning processes extending well beyond city boundaries have been financed and implemented in a diverse group of metropolitan areas. From this analysis, the report derives models, poses guiding questions, and presents three key principles to provoke and inspire action by cities around the world
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
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    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    UID:
    gbv_1877053376
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: 39458
    Content: This report explores the paths to increase access to justice in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations (FCS). It provides an analytical overview of the most common barriers to access to justice and presents the value and prerequisites of eight options available to governments to increase access to justice in these contexts. Fragile environments are considered among the most difficult for publicsector reforms, including judicial reform, partly because the root cause for fragility or conflict is often multifaceted. FCS are characterized by rapidly changing circumstances, differing levels of security, fragile and volatile political situations, low institutional capacity, and a weak enabling and investment climate for the private sector. The report takes these aspects into consideration and proposes context-specific policy implications. The report is intended for justice professionals and the general audience of development experts alike, and is designed to be a repository of data and country examples on common barriers and solutions for increasing access to justice in FCS. It can serve as a starting point for reform design and research toward good practices implemented across the world. The report relies on publicly available data and does not do any data collection. As such, it carries the limitations of the underlying datasets, including a general lack of data on outcomes and the unavailability of gender-disaggregated data. Section 1 discusses the determinants of access to justice and defines the concept of fragility used throughout the report. Section 2 uses publicly available data to extract common barriers to access to justice in FCS and organizes them around the three dimensions of access to justice. Section 3 outlines ways that these barriers can be addressed with corresponding in-country applications. Section 4 concludes by summarizing the policy implications of this analysis for governments
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1356995150
    Format: 1 online resource (XIII, 504 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110735550 , 3110735555
    Content: The contributions in this book address the relation between evil, symbolism and psychoanalysisc by focusing on the two works of Riœur in which these topics play the most prominent role: The Symbolism of Evil and Freud and Philosophy. Furthermore, the bilingual book includes contributions that examine the relation between evil, symbolism and psychoanalysis in Ricœur's work in a more general fashion, by investigating his philosophy as a whole. It brings together both French and English chapters from leading Ricœur scholars from over the world. The international multilinguistic perspective reflects Ricœur's spirit who said that when he worked on a book, all of the others were simultaneously open on his writing table. It is a groundbreaking work to those interested in Ricœur, Freud and religion.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , Table of Contents -- , Biographies -- , Introduction -- , Part I Le Mal / Evil -- , Discovering an entangled freedom: Philosophical and theological perspectives on symbols and myths of evil -- , La conversion du tragique, de Prométhée à Antigone -- , Finitude, culpabilité et souffrance : la question du mal chez Ricoeur -- , La part de la littérature dans l'expérience du mal : à propos de La Symbolique du mal -- , Defilement, sin, and guilt in Ricoeur's The Symbolism of Evil and Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric -- , Part II Herméneutique et psychanalyse / Hermeneutics and psychoanalysis -- , The philosophical wager of Ricoeurian hermeneutics -- , De la symbolique à la psychanalyse : un aperçu du parcours herméneutique de Paul Ricoeur -- , Moses between Ricoeur and Freud: Narrative self-revelation between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics -- , The miracle of memory: Working-through Ricoeur on Freud's Nachträglichkeit -- , Suicide, souffrance et narrativité -- , Part III La question du langage / The question of language -- , Qui interprète ? -- , La contribution de Paul Ricoeur à l'anthropologie philosophique -- , Narrative reexamined: From analysis to synthesis -- , A procedural model approach to Ricoeur's epistemology of psychoanalysis: A methodological reflection around Freud's "Schreber Case" -- , Part IV La philosophie réflexive et la psychanalyse / Reflexive philosophy and psychoanalysis -- , Psychanalyse non réductionniste et phénoménologie herméneutique : la naissance d'un binôme paradigmatique de la pensée de Paul Ricoeur -- , Eros, accusation and uncertainty: Kantian ethics after Freud -- , Attention and the transformation of reflexive consciousness -- , Du mal tragique au mal raconté : l'herméneutique de l'action de Ricoeur entre Freud et Nabert -- , Part V Autour de l'architectonique Freudienne / The Freudian Architectonic -- , Le tragique du destin : D'OEdipe à «Rostam et Sohrâb» -- , Les vicissitudes du sens -- , Détresse, religion, foi : Ricoeur lecteur de Freud -- , Ricoeur and Freud: Beyond the archaeo-teleological principle -- , Part VI Inédits / Unpublished Texts -- , L'ouverture du colloque sur l'inconscient (Bonneval) -- , Lettre à Paul Ricoeur -- , Postscript -- , Une carte postale de Rosenzweig à Freud -- , Subject index -- , Name index , In French.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110735635
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110739206
    Language: French
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Cover
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