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Networking strategies for coordinating interdependent policy issues: A motif approach
Abstract Complex societal challenges, such as climate change and environmental degradation, are encumbered by numerous interdependences across different policy issues. Coordination of interdependent policy issues is thus critical. However, coordination challenges persist, partly because coordinating interdependent policy issues among actors often ...
Johanna Hedlund+2 more
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Immigration, government type, and social welfare spending
Abstract Previous research identifies the effects of immigration on social welfare from different perspectives. However, existing studies have not thoroughly explored how political institutions shape the nexus between immigration and the welfare state. This study argues that the types of government condition immigration's welfare effects.
Hang Qi
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Abstract Collaborative governance is an emerging phenomenon through which governments nowadays are seeking to address today's societal challenges. Oftentimes, this requires governments to assume different roles and responsibilities. To unpack this multidimensionality, this study establishes an integrative framework distinguishing between a leading ...
Erin Sullivan+2 more
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Formación en valores: ¿responsabilidad de la Facultad de Derecho?
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Beatriz Boza Dibos+1 more
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Knowledge is not power: Learning in polycentric governance systems
Abstract The link between knowledge and decision‐making in polycentric systems is shaped by the process of collective learning, where policy actors participate in multiple policy forums to acquire, translate, and disseminate knowledge. This article argues that the relationship between learning and participation in polycentric systems differs for actors
Pamela Rittelmeyer+5 more
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The Inspection like quality factor in the educational system
The Inspection, along with other educational sectors, shapes from complementarity, coordination and communication between them, the architecture of the educational system. Each has its specificity and its own space in Education.
Joaquín Oliver Pozo
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Abstract This article aims to examine the emergence of a system of multi‐level governance in Higher Education quality assurance during recent decades in Spain, as a particular case within the European Space of Higher Education. Although there is a well‐established multi‐level structure in the governance of this area at the European level, it is not ...
Ana García‐Juanatey+2 more
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Not just semantics: CO2 fertilization can be a disturbance leading to worldwide forest degradation
The physiological effects of increased atmospheric CO2 (CO2 fertilization) on intact forests are generally seen as a process that might buffer them against the impacts of climate change. However, CO2 fertilization can also cause adverse changes in forest conditions, such as alterations in species composition and reduced ecosystem moisture availability.
David M. Lapola+7 more
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Responsabilidad sanitaria: responsabilidad personal del médico vs. responsabilidad del sistema sanitario [PDF]
La responsabilidad médica es inseparable de la asistencia sanitaria que hoy en día exige planteamientos desde el pragmatismo y la aceptación. Se hacen necesarios mecanismos incorporados al propio sistema sanitario que den una adecuada solución a situaciones difícilmente asimilables por el profesional y que representan un requerimiento social necesitado
Rodríguez Hornillo, M.+2 more
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Abstract Recognition of the value of multidisciplinary research that bridges natural and social science perspectives has come with calls for conservation scientists to reflect critically on underlying assumptions and power relations involved in the production of knowledge and its application.
Marie‐Annick Moreau, Emily Woodhouse
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