Sentences with phrase «integrated policy approach»

Applying such an integrated policy approach requires significant national coordination and capacity, including domestic technology and policy expertise.

Not exact matches

Sara now creates customized strategies for DDCA's clients, integrating cutting - edge targeting and other data - driven approaches to help them achieve their public policy objectives.
Following presentations on the five Thematic Volumes, participants discussed policy implications and proposals for developing more effective approaches to integrating trade and human rights.
The report also suggests that integrating Canada's trade and human rights policies and programs requires a pan-Canada approach supported by strong leadership and consistent engagement from government.
But, once the model was in place, he and his team began approaching financial institutions and digitising their credit policies, while also integrating with their (FIs) systems.
Collective and concerted action through multi-stakeholder processes and integrated approaches are therefore needed for formulating and implementing sustainable investments and policies, consistently with SDG 17.
Integrate a strengths - based and trauma - informed approach to working with families into policies and processes
This policy requires the use of an integrated pest management approach and that any proposed pesticide applications undergo a thorough review.
This innovation, led by the Prime Minister, will help deliver a more robust and integrated approach to Britain's national security policy.
Ecosystem - based approaches provide an important route to sustainable action and represent a vital insurance policy against irreversible damage from climate change, whereas failure to acknowledge the relationship between climate change and biodiversity and failure to act swiftly and in an integrated manner could undermine efforts for improvements in both areas.
James A. Edmonds • Member, IPCC Steering Committee on «New Integrated Scenarios» (2006 - present) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Framing Issues,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Global, Regional, and National Costs and Ancillary Benefits of Mitigation,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Decision - Making Frameworks,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, Summary for Policy Makers, IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Energy Supply Mitigation Options,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Mitigation: Cross-Sectoral and Other Issues,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Estimating the Costs of Mitigating Greenhouse Gases,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «A Review of Mitigation Cost Studies,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Integrated Assessment of Climate Change: An Overview and Comparison of Approaches and Results,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report, Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change and An Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios (1994) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report, Climate Change 1992: The Supplementary Report to the IPCC Scientific Assessment (1992) • Major contributor, IPCC First Assessment Report, Working Group III, Response Strategies Working Group (1991).
I believe that Harvard's comprehensive approach toward educational leadership affords a unique opportunity to integrate the most current scholarship and practices from education, business, and policy in order to develop as both an educational and an organizational leader.
We need an integrated approach in which every aspect of safeguarding is working together rather than a raft of policies gathering dust on a shelf.
The Guidance lays out a 6 - prong approach that begins with leadership and includes legislative reform, integrating the issue into national policies and plans, and ensuring that schools are safe and supportive.
The briefing was based on a study LPI recently conducted with the National Education Policy Center and highlighted community schools — that is, schools that partner with local agencies to provide integrated academic, health, and social services to the community — as a school improvement approach that meets the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requirement for «evidence - based» interventions.
Develop a district or school - wide strategy for engaging student voice, including professional development, policies encouraging and sustaining student voice, and integrated approaches to developing, sustaining, and strengthening the impact of student voice.
Despite student engagement being part of discussions about school improvement, very few resources are available that provide guidance in developing an integrated approach to student engagement within the school setting and aligning policies and practices across the school and community.
But, when one examines the way in which the intense focus on teacher quality is matched to the Finnish approach to accountability, curriculum, instruction, and school management, then one begins to see that teacher quality in Finland is not the result of an unmatchable culture, but rather of a specific, integrated system of policies and structures that other nations can emulate.
«We not only adopted a common approach to testing, we also integrated policies and assessment processes which now are shared between our two regions,» Goodwin says.
The students were briefed about the institute and informed that it continues to walk the legacy of Prof. Wangari Maathai and therefore keen on training transformative leaders and change agents with a multidisciplinary practical knowledge on resource economy, policy, legal pluralism, community mobilization skills and appropriate participatory approaches handy in assisting communities to sustainably utilize resources besides developing policy and generating research data that would guide integrated environmental governance and management.
Bill Bruce, director of Animal Services and Bylaws in Calgary, has approached ending the killing of shelter animals with a top - down, integrated community - policy approach.
The report concludes that the building blocks for an internationally integrated approach to climate engineering law and policy are faintly present in the Paris Agreement's procedural and institutional capacities.
A more integrated approach to policy making is needed, linking the power, heat and transport sectors.
The success of decarbonisation efforts around the world hinges on integrating energy efficiency policies, renewables and other tools into the energy system through a harmonised policy approach.
Policy frameworks need to take a systems approach with more fully integrated policies across sectors if we are serious about achieving the energy transition.
To succeed in implementing policies for REDD +, it calls for an integrated landscape approach that takes into account all land uses in a holistic way and works to lessen the competition for natural resources among different sectors.
The issues highlighted in the document include: reconnect science and policy, catalyze rapid and transformative changes in human behavior towards the environment, develop new insights on water - land interactions, accelerate the implementation of environmentally - friendly renewable energy, integrate biodiversity across the environmental and economic agendas, manage the unintended consequences of climate change mitigation and adaptation, and develop a new approach for minimizing risks of novel technologies and chemicals.
The platform (p. 65) touts the 2005 Project Green as «an integrated approach to sustainable development that uses the full range of policy instruments — market mechanisms, tax measures, and incentives for businesses and consumers.»
A wide variety of net metering, net billing and feed - in tariff policies is in place, as well as hybrid approaches that integrate various elements of these policies (Couture et al. 2015; Cox et al. 2015; Inskeep et al. 2015).
«We have a clear policy for an energy mix to provide energy security for the future and will set out our ambitions for an integrated approach to low - carbon technologies within our draft energy strategy later this year.
We have the policy tools to take an integrated approach to climate, conflict, and disaster — but we need the political will to use them.
A growing number of cities are designing policies and programmes on urban agriculture, applying multi-stakeholder planning approaches to identify effective ways to integrate urban agriculture into urban sector policies and urban land use planning and to facilitate the development of safe and sustainable and multi-functional urban agriculture.
The aim is to assess what the implications of ensuring clean water and sanitation for all are for the energy sector, and what policymakers need to do to hit multiple goals with an integrated and coherent policy approach.
California currently lacks an integrated, statewide approach to electric transmission planning and permitting that addresses the state's critical energy and environmental policy goals.
A fundamental message emerging from all facets of IEA analysis is the need for an integrated technology and policy approach to drive and accelerate clean energy transitions based on a country's national context.
The event showcased Global Green's unique approach to Green Schools that integrates catalytic projects, transformative policy and cutting - edge research.
Decision makers use the assessments in a variety of ways, including promoting a green economy approach — one in which the sustainable use of natural capital is integrated into a country's new plans and policies for the economy, agriculture, energy and more.
«Our Bren School has led the way to an innovative and interdisciplinary approach that integrates environmental science, management, economics, and policy in our teaching and research.
Well, at L&W, at least, the job involves devising a social media approach that is «integrated with the firm's public relations and marketing endeavors, as well as supporting the development of the firm's social media policies and governance.»
(a) an internal focus on access to justice as a strategic objective underpinning all of the Law Society's work, which will include: (i) designating appropriate resources to enhance the Law Society's approach to developing access to justice objectives integrated across program areas; (ii) strategically reviewing, reconsidering and, where appropriate, amending the Law Society's rules, regulations, policies and practices to foster change and innovation and achieve the Law Society's access to justice objectives; and (iii) developing metrics to measure the effectiveness of actions taken; and.
This issue of Social Policy Report proposes that schools should take a new approach: integrating the teaching and reinforcement of SEL skills into their daily interactions and practices with students.
In particular, there is a significant coalescence between the stated principles of «early intervention and prevention»; [5] «using evidence and integrated data to inform policy»; [6] and using locational approaches.
In Chapter 1 I conclude that a whole - of - government approach, which requires government to integrate the responsibilities and policies of all the agencies concerned with providing services to Indigenous communities, is a very important element of achieving the sustainable development of these communities.
To provide sufficient government accountability for the outcomes of Indigenous affairs policies, through greater transparency in policy formulation and scrutiny; and to integrate a human rights approach to redressing Indigenous disadvantage into the economic policy making process, the following five, integrated requirements must be addressed.
Building on an ecological model that explains multiple levels of influence on psychological development, 16 and a recently proposed biodevelopmental framework that offers an integrated, science - based approach to coordinated, early childhood policy making and practice across sectors, 17 this technical report presents an EBD framework that draws on a recent report from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University to help physicians and policy makers think about how early childhood adversity can lead to lifelong impairments in learning, behavior, and both physical and mental health.1, 6
State Issues and Innovations in Creating Integrated Early Learning and Development Systems A Follow - Up to Early Childhood 2010: Innovations for the Next Generation (PDF - 1.741 KB) U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2011) Presents six common, interrelated themes that emerged during the State team discussions at Early Childhood 2010, and provides descriptions of approaches, and links to program websites, policies, and other relevant documents.
«Availed of by more than 1,300 families - over 70 % of the population of newborns - the scale and scope of this service is truly impressive» noted Minister White as he congratulated the HSE, parents, and youngballymun for bringing their roles and resources together in an integrated approach that made the national policy for children - Brighter Outcomes, Brighter Futures - a reality in Ballymun.
Family Strengthening at the Tipping Point: Emerging Transformation in the Human Services Field (PDF - 279 KB) Family Strengthening Policy Center, National Human Services Assembly (2007) Describes advances at national and community levels in human services organizations to integrate place - based, family - strengthening approaches into policies, programs, and practices.
The issue of integrating traditional owner concerns and interests with broader Indigenous community concerns and interests is discussed in detail in chapter 3, Looking forward - a policy approach to native title.
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