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, collaboration with stakeholders, preparedness, risk analysis, digitalization, and the political framework. Empirical findings collected in Europe during and between the main pandemic peaks of 2020 and 2021 were ... , and (e) administrative and political frameworks. Chapter 5 discusses the implications for policymakers and civil protection organizations based on the answers provided by the interviewees. In the
Considered an essential link in the logistics chain, the port has undergone various restructurings and evolutions throughout generations. Many economic, socioeconomic, political, and environmental ... , socioeconomic, political, and environmental factors require ports to move towards digitalization and sustainability. To this end, ports are required to change into smart ports that align with new Industry 4.0
The article reflects on the stop-and-go procedures of re-opening the event sector under pandemic circumstances in a case study for difficult political and administrative governance, confusing ... fulfil important societal functions. They enable social exchange, cultural innovation, and political participation and provide socio-psychological relief. The contribution of events to these elementary
inclusive for all. Most of these strategies are considered as stand-alone cases related to a specific environmental, political and social urban context. However, similarities and patterns between different ... local schemes [ 17 ]. The characteristics of vehicle access strategies are determined by the specific environmental, political and social urban context, as well as both local and (inter) national rules
, introducing resilience into the national security sphere is not unproblematic. Resilience is “a highly political concept that is being translated from a variety of disciplines into security. Therefore, its ... ” appears as an adjective in the title of the strategy (Federal Foreign Office 2023) . This shows that resilience is now a widely used political buzzword. Many scholars hint at the potential of resilience
what an FMC is and ought to be. Results from the survey support the normative and political vision of the FMC. Pankow generally offers the merits of a walkable city, showing the expected travel time ... relationship between the FMC as a normative political vision and a developed transport system in a large Central European city. The research approached the FMC through a mobility and accessibility survey, a GIS
0 1 0 Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS) , Oslo , Norway 1 Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU ... attacks in a wider socio-political context, and in relation to health contingency specifically. The point of departure for the present study was an overarching need to learn more about why countries plan
. While this shows that the use of personal data in risk-based border checks raises severe ethical, political, and legal issues, it also shows that the construction of information patterns for traveler risk ... collection of personal data about political or religious convictions … is generally prohibited, for example, because of the potential that it could be misused by the state to discriminate against certain
departments of mathematics, computer science, and philosophy is then discussed. A few final words address the question of where logic might be going. ... set-theoretic constructions that had been applied to these which were unclear. The two inaugurated the philosophy of logicism. As we might put it now, set theory was to be given a foundational role, as
, closely linked to the changing political majorities. Whereas the comprehensive program published in 2000 stresses the importance of a sustainable development and calls for a modal shift, more recent ... projects which might be completed within the given timeframe has been criticized several times. Although the political progress is providing some incentives to include a high number of projects in the
revealed that FÖLI mobilised different groups of stakeholders (including commuters, political decision makers, public officials, and competitive private operators) to design and implement a radical ... political debates during the design process of the integration of a new Light Rail Transit (LRT) in the city would be understood when analyzed as either a flexible or robust scenario archetype. They
hunger,3 but often goes hand in hand with violence and political instability: In 2015, the Global Hunger Index (GHI) (Welthungerhilfe 2015) , annually calculated by the International Food Policy Research ... Institute (IFPRI), took particular interest in the question of how hunger and armed conflict relate.4 While there is overwhelming empirical evidence for the argument that violent conflicts and political
rationally by the more effective allocation of police patrols. However, in addition to technical and economic factors, the rise of predictive policing in Germany is above all a political phenomenon, involving ... above all a political phenomenon, involving the discursive shaping of domestic burglary as a security problem. Furthermore, the ways, how the technologies utilised for predictive crime data analysis are
systems, the science philosophy and logic principles do not play a preliminary role. Today, in many education systems the science of philosophical thinking and logic principles should play a preliminary ... at limitless logical conclusions. Introduction Although logic is a subdivision of philosophy due to its importance in scientific inferences it has its own status and importance in any reasoning for
, more flexible, reliable, and paired with the attribution of a “green” transport option, drone delivery has climbed high on industrial and political agendas worldwide [ 1, 2 ]. Technically, standard ... opportunity for customers to receive their delivery within a narrow or even well-defined timeframe [ 9 ]. However, while economic and political actors © The Author(s) 2023. Open Access This article is
common social, political, national, international and transnational history. This observation is anything but trivial. Rather, it highlights the way both merged at the genesis of modern global ... security as one political road map to environmental policy in Europe and the United States as well as in NATO's ''Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society'' (North Atlantic Treaty Organization/NATO CCMS
, Gregory 1986 . Hobbesian Moral and Political Theory . Princeton: Princeton University Press. Lloyd-Thomas , David 1995 . Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Locke on Government . London: Routledge. Locke ... . Masters , Roger 1968 . The Political Philosophy of Rousseau . Princeton: Princeton University Press. Morris , C. W. 1999 . The Social Contract Theorists - Critical Essays on Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau
sharing) participated in a survey, translated into seven languages, with 36 questions regarding attitudes towards car sharing, the environment, political orientation, personal norms, frequency of use of ... , their environmental concern, personal norms towards the environment, their political orientation and more specifically their political considerations towards the environment, and the motives that they
fundamental rights in history. Judicial proportionality tests are the place where facts and normativity meet in order to subject the political process to scrutiny. Despite their criticism and depth of ... Protection Act (§4 IfSG) assigns the RKI the task of supporting political decision-making within the framework of prevention and control of communicable diseases through its own research. In the course of the
theory and political philosophy. According to Thomas Hobbes, it is the perpetual fear of death in the anarchic state of nature that makes the establishment of statehood necessary and possible in the first ... representatives to describe the enemy in armed conflicts. The expression of a “cowardly attack” has become quite common in political communication after attacks against Western forces in violent confrontations