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Потенциал будущего сотрудничества между республикой Узбекистан и Шанхайской организацией сотрудничества (ШОС) (XXI Век: Наука и образование; Том1; №1, 2024) Year of publication: 2024 Author: Феруза Назарова | Этибор Султонова Corporate author: Ташкентский государственный институт востоковедения В статье рассматривается значение инициатив для сотрудничества между Республикой Узбекистан и Шанхайской организацией сотрудничества (ШОС) и ключевые аспекты этого сотрудничества, а также перспективы дальнейшего роста. В статье предлагается несколько путей укрепления этого сотрудничества, включая расширение торгово-экономических связей, обмен технологиями и опытом, а также реализацию совместных инициатив и проектов, способствующих устойчивому развитию региона.  环境共治视角下公民生态环境行为的影响因素研究 : 一项基于结构方程模型的分析 (运筹与模糊学 第14卷 第1期) Year of publication: 2024 Author: 唐家辉 | 张宇 Corporate author: 汉斯出版社 环境共治视角下公众生态环境行为不仅是环境冲突治理工具的重要补充,更是实现环境公平的有效途径。 基于2010年中国综合社会调查(CGSS2010)数据,采用结构方程模型考察了环境共治视角下环境主动关 心、环保贡献意愿、大众传媒、环境风险感知对公民生态环境行为的影响机制。结果表明:环境共治视 角下公民生态环境行为的影响因素具有多元化特征;环境风险感知对公民生态环境行为的影响更为显著; 不同于以往研究,大众传媒对公民生态环境行为存在着显著的负向影响;公民公/私域生态环境行为呈现 显著性差异。基于研究结论,提出优化政府前瞻性治理能力、强化环境风险教育、建立公民同官方传媒 的信任机制,倡导公共理性的政策建议。 环境教育对提高城市居民环保意识的对策分析 (环境保护前沿 第12卷 第6期) Year of publication: 2022 Author: 滕威 | 王花 Corporate author: 汉斯出版社 随着社会经济的发展,环境问题愈发显现,环境保护工作刻不容缓。提高城市居民的环保意识,才能实 现我国可持续发展的生态文明。但环保意识是长期培养的,环境保护的路漫长而艰巨。本文通过分析我 国环境教育的发展现状影响城市居民环保意识的因素,探讨环境教育对提高城市居民环保意识的对策, 促进环保事业的发展。 L’éducation dans un monde post-Covid: Neuf idées pour l’action publique Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO Les décisions prises aujourd’hui dans le cadre de la pandémie du Covid-19 auront des conséquences à long terme sur les futurs de l’éducation. Dans ce rapport, la Commission internationale sur Les futurs de l’éducation présente neuf idées essentielles pour dépasser la crise de Covid-19 et appréhender ses répercussions. Rapport dans lequel elle affirme également que nous devons nous appuyer sur des principes fondamentaux et des atouts connus alors que nous sommes confrontés à des perturbations sans précédent des économies, des sociétés et des systèmes éducatifs. Dans le renouvellement et le réaménagement de l’éducation, la priorité doit être donnée à l’interaction humaine et au bien-être. Cela doit également s’accompagner d’un engagement en faveur d’une solidarité mondiale qui refuse les niveaux d’inégalité qui caractérisent le monde actuel. Образование в мире, пережившем пандемию COVID-19: Девять идей для коллективных действий Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO Решения, принимаемые сегодня в контексте пандемии Covid-19, будут иметь долгосрочные последствия для будущего образования. В этом докладе Международная комиссия по перспективам образования представляет девять ключевых идей для преодоления вызванного пандемией COVID-19 кризиса и его последствий, будучи убеждена в том, что в этот период беспрецедентных потрясений, затронувших экономику, общество и системы образования, мы должны опираться на основополагающие принципы и известные нам преимущества. В ходе обновления и переосмысления системы образования первоочередное внимание должно уделяться человеческим взаимоотношениям и благополучию. Необходима также приверженность глобальной солидарности, которая не будет мириться со сложившимися в современном мире показателями неравенства. 后疫情世界的教育: 推进公共行动的九个构想 “教育的未来”国际委员会 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO 在冠状病毒病(Covid-19)疫情背景的当下作出的决定,将对教育的未来产生深远的影响。在本报告中,“教育的未来”国际委员会提出了应对Covid-19危机及其后果的九个关键构想。报告认为,当面临经济、社会以及教育体系遭到前所未有破坏的情况时,我们必须坚持核心原则,继续发挥固有优势。在振兴和重塑教育时,必须优先考虑人际互动和人的福祉问题。同时,还必须致力于全球团结,不能接受当今世界出现如此程度的不平等。 Toward a More Inclusive Post-COVID Recovery: A Tool to Further the Caribbean Policy Agenda Year of publication: 2022 Author: Anna Kasafi Perkins | Stacy Richards-Kennedy | Don Marshall | R. Clive Landis Corporate author: UNESCO Kingston | University of the West Indies The Caribbean is a grouping of islands and low-lying coastal countries of sovereign nations and dependent territories that share a history of colonialism and coloniality,1 which has shaped and continues to shape their “complex mix of political and administrative structures”. Indeed, Caribbean nations experience a “paradoxical, type of political sovereignty and experience of development”. All Caribbean nations have been classified by the United Nations as Small Island Developing States (SIDS), taking account of “the peculiar social, economic and environmental vulnerabilities” they experience. Caribbean SIDS are highly indebted and vulnerable to climate change, hurricanes and other natural hazards. At the same time, theirs is a paradoxical existence as their vulnerabilities place them alongside least developed countries, in spite of some being designated by the World Bank as high or middle-income countries. Such classification limits access to the international financing needed towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Reimagining Education: Beyond the Rhetoric (The Blue Dot; No.13, 2021) Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) The events of the year 2020, driven predominantly by the COVID-19 pandemic, have forced governments, policymakers, educators and organisations to rethink the purpose, structure and modality of existing education systems. Even while the world is struggling with climate change, decreased empathy, violent extremism, xenophobia and an increase in mental health issues in children, with a recent report by WHO highlighting that 800,000 people between the ages of 15-29 are dying by suicide ever year, globally1 , the COVID-19 virus singlehandedly shut down access to face-to-face school education for roughly half of the world’s student population.  These ongoing and unexpected challenges bring to light the urgent need for education systems to be more adaptable, responsive, and resilient to future shocks and disasters. We can work to transform education in many ways, such as by translating our understanding of how the brain learns from the research laboratory to the classroom and leveraging the power of technology to ensure that learning can reach every child who hungers to learn. It is time we reimagine education to ensure learning continues with minimal disruption but also empowers students as compassionate human beings, prepared for an unpredictable future, but also as global citizens seeking a peaceful and kinder world. The purpose of education needs to change from being instrumental (based on human capital) to one that is constitutive (human-flourishing), accessible to all and structured such that learning can happen anytime and anywhere and always.   World Heritage: Testimonies to Our Humanity Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UNESCO The Convention for the Protection of the Cultural and Natural Heritage is an international agreement based on the principle that some places on Earth embody outstanding universal value that should be part of the shared heritage of humankind. UNESCO recognizes cultural and natural sites of outstanding universal value, and protects them for the benefit of all. As a basis for mutual understanding and dialogue, the responsibility for protecting our shared heritage requires cooperation among all States Parties as well as civil society, local communities and the private sector. The idea of reconciling the conservation of cultural sites with that of natural sites originated in the United States of America. A White House conference in Washington, D.C., in 1965 called for the creation of a “World Heritage Foundation” that would stimulate international cooperation to protect “the most extraordinary places, landscapes, and historic sites for the present and future of all mankind.” In 1968, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) made similar proposals to its members. These proposals were presented at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm in 1972. Eventually, all parties concerned agreed on a single text. The Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO on 16 November 1972. In recognizing both cultural and natural aspects of heritage, the Convention reminds us of the interaction between human beings and nature and the fundamental need to preserve the balance between the two.  Evaluation of UNESCO’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO This evaluation report summarises the findings of a comprehensive evaluation on how UNESCO has adapted and responded to the Covid-19 pandemic. It describes and assesses the relevance and effectiveness of UNESCO’s programmatic response across all of its Sectors, and reviews how efficiently the Organization adapted itself to ensure business continuity during the pandemic. With an overall focus on learning, the evaluation identified a series of lessons and useful innovations made during the pandemic. The report’s five recommendations aim to guide UNESCO towards sustaining useful innovations and further increasing the crisis resilience of its operations and programme.