Urban policies need to incorporate food security considerations and focus more on building cities that are more resilient to crises.
Not exact matches
In environmental
policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a water management plan to ensure that current and future
needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs
urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
«[Agriculture]
needs to become part of our culture again, we
need to educate
urban Australians on the challenges we have and we
need to have government develop the right
policy, preferably non-partisan and with length of tenure, to meet the roles required.»
Carrion did say, «Neglect is not a
policy for America's
urban areas,» and added that we
need «a
policy looking at metropolitan areas, not just cities.»
These disparate voting patterns in cities across the country point to the distinct concerns and outlook of different
urban areas, driven by divergent economic fortunes — and therefore the
need for greater variation in
policy - making to address the
needs of different places.
To bolster its meagre majority, the Conservative leadership
needs a
policy platform to win over the two groups which it lost most ground to Labour at the general election: young people and
urban voters.
«The
need [for infrastructure improvements] is clearly tremendous,» said Adam Forman, a senior researcher at the Manhattan - based public
policy think tank Center for an
Urban Future.
What
needs to happen, the author recommends, is that there be more laws that mandate vaccinations, manure management and general animal welfare in
urban and suburban settings similar to
policies and regulations imposed on commercial chicken ranches.
The authors argue that cities
need to step out of traditional roles in planning
urban infrastructure and learn how to better understand the
needs of residents in order to craft
policies and programs that enable the adoption of energy and carbon - efficient technologies and practices.
Currently, when transportation and
urban planners evaluate alternative infrastructure investments and
policies, they may
need to account for health effects from local air quality, a consideration that warrants further planning to avoid negative outcomes, according to the researchers.
Wang, a former Fulbright Fellow and now a second - year doctoral student at HGSE, saw firsthand as an 11th - grade English teacher that the
needs of rural, low - income communities often aren't represented in state
policy, but are overlooked in favor of efforts that target
urban areas because there's little awareness of the rural problems and few advocates are calling for change.
«We
need to focus on durable
urban policy,» Sharkey said, encouraging a change in social
policies where investing in interventions on multigenerational levels and creating programs /
policies to withstand economic shifts become the norm.
As the traditional
urban school district is slowly replaced by a system marked by an array of nongovernmental school providers, new
policies (undergirded by a new understanding of the government's role in public schooling) are
needed.
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Strong technical skills, particularly in integrating technology in the classroom to drive academic achievement Demonstrated volunteer or community service At least one (or more) of the following: o National Board Certificationo TAP Experience (sign on bonus for TAP certification) o Core Knowledge Experienceo Experience with Blended Learningo At least two years of successful teaching in an
urban environment ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS: An Elementary School teacher is required to perform the following duties: Plan and implement a blended learning environment, providing direct and indirect instruction in the areas of Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, Health, and Mathematics based on state standards Participation in all TAP requirements, focusing on data - driven instruction Create inviting, innovative and engaging learning environment that develops student critical thinking and problem solving skills Prepare students for strong academic achievement and passing of all required assessments Communicate regularly with parents Continually assess student progress toward mastery of standards and keep students and parents well informed of student progress by collecting and tracking data, providing daily feedback, weekly assessments, and occasional parent / teacher conferences Work with the Special Education teachers and administration to serve special
needs students in the classroom Attend all grade level and staff meetings and attend designated school functions outside of school hours Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom you are responsible Accept and incorporate feedback and coaching from administrative staff Perform necessary duties including but not limited to morning, lunch, dismissal, and after - school duties Preforms other duties, as deemed appropriate, by the principal Dress professionally and uphold all school
policies
Malloy said the education proposals Foley made Wednesday as part of a larger
urban agenda show that the Greenwich businessman has no grasp of current education
policies and resources, nor does he appreciate how devastating it would be to
urban school systems to begin denying funds to schools that
need more resources.
We know from the auto - era that transportation
policy - makers
need to be on board if we are to encourage inwards - directed
urban growth.
Such a mindset
needs to become an integral part of our
urban planning, water - and food - security management, investment
policy, and demographic
policy development, among others.»
This analytical document of 15 emblematic cities is simultaneously the result of concrete scientific presentations and a call for general mobilization to devise the sustainable
urban policies the world
needs.
Dawn: Released by the World Bank, the report calls upon the government to make
urban air quality improvement a priority in the country's
policy agenda, noting that the issue has received little attention despite strong evidence indicating an urgent
need to tackle pollution in major cities.
We
need to dig in and build stronger links between climate science,
urban policy and practice.
It provides concrete
policy recommendations for what
needs to be done to reduce the impact on rural livelihoods, health, food security,
urban slums, and disaster vulnerability.
In addition to offering areas for recreation and benefits to mental and physical health,
urban green spaces «filter large amounts of water after heavy rainfall and soften the effects of heat waves or other extreme events,» according to the agency, whose recent assessment on
urban ecosystems concluded that «with the right
policies and tools, urbanization does not
need to be a threat to biodiversity in cities and beyond.»
2) How we can successfully combine and link the production of renewable energy (high tech) and the delivery of biodiversity with greenroofs (low tech) in
urban areas together with the
need to make global
policies that are combined for cities to create a win - win situation.
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