Diminishing Conflict Series (2008) Introduction
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Week 04 Panel: Individual and institutional sustainability
This panel will provide a helpful introduction to the difficulties of becoming more sustainable at the individual level, as well as the institutional level, such as the ANU. Rob (from the Fenner School), Jennifer, and John (both from ANU GREEN) will provide their insight and perspective on the issue of educating, and encouraging behavioural change to improve the ecological footprint of an institution such as the ANU, as well as individual footprints of ANU staff and students.
Week 04 Panel: Individual and institutional sustainability
This panel will provide a helpful introduction to the difficulties of becoming more sustainable at the individual level, as well as the institutional level, such as the ANU. Rob (from the Fenner School), Jennifer, and John (both from ANU GREEN) will provide their insight and perspective on the issue of educating, and encouraging behavioural change to improve the ecological footprint of an institution such as the ANU, as well as individual footprints of ANU staff and students.
Week 03 Lecture: Sustainability and Public Participation
This lecture will explore the importantance of including people in environmental policy development and implementation, as well as the associated problems of allowing people to be involved in the development of policy and decision making processes. Power and equity issues will be explored with a view to highlighting the diabolical policy conundrum posed by the involvement and consultation of people in environmental policy. Steve Dovers will provide an introduction to the complex nature of enviro
Week 04 Lecture: Introduction to what is planning and policy and the Australian Political System
This weeks lecture provides an introduction to policy, and provides an general overview to the Australian political landscape that relates to policy instruments. Who are the actors responsible for creating policy, how can policy cause change to happen? Richard provides his perspectives on this topic, drawing upon his experiences with working with policy in the Australian context.
Week 10 Lecture: Use of economic instruments for sustainable environment outcomes
Economic instruments are increasingly being used in EPP. This lecture explores some fo the key issues relating to the introduction of effective schemes.
Week 03 Lecture: Sustainability and Public Participation
This lecture will explore the importantance of including people in environmental policy development and implementation, as well as the associated problems of allowing people to be involved in the development of policy and decision making processes. Power and equity issues will be explored with a view to highlighting the diabolical policy conundrum posed by the involvement and consultation of people in environmental policy. Steve Dovers will provide an introduction to the complex nature of enviro
Week 04 Lecture: Introduction to what is planning and policy and the Australian Political System
This weeks lecture provides an introduction to policy, and provides an general overview to the Australian political landscape that relates to policy instruments. Who are the actors responsible for creating policy, how can policy cause change to happen? Richard provides his perspectives on this topic, drawing upon his experiences with working with policy in the Australian context.
Week 10 Lecture: Use of economic instruments for sustainable environment outcomes
Economic instruments are increasingly being used in EPP. This lecture explores some fo the key issues relating to the introduction of effective schemes.
Week 02 Lecture: Introduction to what is policy and the Australian political policy system
This weeks lecture provides an introduction to policy, and provides an general overview to the Australian political landscape that relates to policy instruments. Who are the actors responsible for creating policy, how can policy cause change to happen? Richard and Peter provide their perspectives on this topic, drawing upon their experiences with working with policy in the Australian context.
Week 02 Lecture: Introduction to what is policy and the Australian political policy system
This weeks lecture provides an introduction to policy, and provides an general overview to the Australian political landscape that relates to policy instruments. Who are the actors responsible for creating policy, how can policy cause change to happen? Richard and Peter provide their perspectives on this topic, drawing upon their experiences with working with policy in the Australian context.
conic sections introduction creation
West Virginia Math and Science Initiative - Trigonometry - conic sections introduction creation - American Military University > ACADEMICS AND TRAINING > West Virginia Math and Science Initiative > Trigonometry > conic sections introduction creation
Introduction to Water Quality Testing
Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures - SRAC Videos - Introduction to Water Quality Testing - Auburn University > AU iTunes - Academic Programs > College of Agriculture > College of Agriculture -- Academic Departments > Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures > SRAC Videos > Introduction to Water Quality Testing
9.01 Introduction to Neuroscience (MIT)
This course is an introduction to the mammalian nervous system, with emphasis on the structure and function of the human brain. Topics include the function of nerve cells, sensory systems, control of movement, learning and memory, and diseases of the brain.
1.060 Engineering Mechanics II (MIT)
This subject provides an introduction to fluid mechanics. Students are introduced to and become familiar with all relevant physical properties and fundamental laws governing the behavior of fluids and learn how to solve a variety of problems of interest to civil and environmental engineers. While there is a chance to put skills from calculus and differential equations to use in this subject, the emphasis is on physical understanding of why a fluid behaves the way it does. The aim is to make the
12.400 The Solar System (MIT)
This is an introduction to the study of the solar system with emphasis on the latest spacecraft results. The subject covers basic principles rather than detailed mathematical and physical models. Topics include: an overview of the solar system, planetary orbits, rings, planetary formation, meteorites, asteroids, comets, planetary surfaces and cratering, planetary interiors, planetary atmospheres, and life in the solar system.
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola: Rediscovery and Renewal Part One
Jesuit pioneers in the 20th-century renewal of the Spiritual Exercises relate their personal experiences in their introduction to the guided retreat.
18.337J Applied Parallel Computing (SMA 5505) (MIT)
Applied Parallel Computing is an advanced interdisciplinary introduction to applied parallel computing on modern supercomputers.
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