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Fostering safer and resilient communities: a natural disaster preparedness and climate change education program 出版年份: 2009 机构作者: UNESCO Jakarta The Asia and the Pacific region is vulnerable to many natural disaster and expected impacts from climate change. In 2006, 74% of people killed by natural disasters were in Asia, with Afghanistan, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Vietnam among the countries most badly affected. Natural disasters such as windstorms, floods, droughts, earthquakes in combination with human-induced conditions such as deforestation, pollution, soil erosion collectively contribute to serious challenges for communities and governments. Climate change impacts are imminent and inevitable. The consensus among natural and social scientists, economists, and policymakers is that climate change is the most important challenge that this planet faces. It is pervasive, touching on every facet of the environment and human life including the environment, economy, transportation, communication, food production, and health. The temporal and geographic scale is wide. The projected economic, health, and societal costs put forth by experts are extraordinary. For example, the total economic cost of climate change threats could be an annual loss of 6-7% of Southeast Asian countries’ GDP by the end of the century, and the Pacific sub-region will see a sea-level rise of 0.19-0.58 meter by 2100 severely changing the lives of more than 50% of the people that live within 1.5 km of the shoreline leading to relocation, water and power shortages, and submerged infrastructure. Climate change impacts in Asia and the Pacific is particularly serious because of the fact that: 1) over 60% of the global population reside in Asia and the Pacific; 2) it has the most extensive coastline of any geographic region; and, 3) many of the world’s largest cities are located along Asian coasts. The impact of climate change in sea level rise would impact small island states such as the Maldives and Kiribati, and many of Asia’s largest coastal cities, such as Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila, Shanghai, and Ho Chi Minh City. Tens of millions of people in Asia may have to be resettled. Further, the expected greater intensity of cyclones and typhoons could have a larger impact than before on Bangladesh, China, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, whose coastal areas already encounter among the world’s worst weather-related disasters year after year. Parts of many countries in Asia, including Northwestern India, Western China, and almost all of Pakistan, are already suffering from shortages of water, as well as land degradation and desertification, which will be further exacerbated by climate change. The World Conference on Disaster Reduction held in January 2005 in Kobe, Japan, adopted the Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters (referred as the “Hyogo Framework for Action” – HFA). The framework emphasizes the need to understand the linkages between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, and that stakeholders work toward reducing disaster vulnerabilities of communities by helping them build their capacity to deal with disasters. Favoriser des collectivités sûres et solides: un programme d'éducation à la préparation aux catastrophes naturelles et le changement climatique 出版年份: 2009 机构作者: UNESCO Jakarta L'Asie et la région du Pacifique est vulnérable à de nombreuses catastrophes naturelles et les impacts attendus du changement climatique. En 2006, 74% des personnes tuées par des catastrophes naturelles ont été en Asie, avec l'Afghanistan, l'Inde, l'Indonésie, le Pakistan, les Philippines et le Vietnam parmi les pays les plus durement touchés. Les catastrophes naturelles telles que les tempêtes, les inondations, les sécheresses, les tremblements de terre en combinaison avec des conditions d'origine humaine telles que la déforestation, la pollution, l'érosion des sols contribuent collectivement aux défis graves pour les communautés et les gouvernements. les impacts du changement climatique sont imminente et inévitable. Le consensus entre les sciences naturelles et sociales, les économistes et les décideurs est que le changement climatique est le défi le plus important que cette planète est confrontée. Il est omniprésent, touchant à toutes les facettes de l'environnement et de la vie humaine, y compris l'environnement, l'économie, le transport, la communication, la production de l'alimentation et de la santé. L'échelle temporelle et géographique est large. La projection économique, la santé et les coûts sociaux mis en avant par les experts sont extraordinaires. Par exemple, le coût économique total des menaces du changement climatique pourrait être une perte annuelle de 6-7% du PIB des pays d'Asie du Sud-Est de la fin du siècle, et la sous-région du Pacifique verra une élévation du niveau de la mer de 0.19- 0,58 mètre d'ici 2100 modifiant gravement la vie de plus de 50% des personnes qui vivent à moins de 1,5 km de la côte menant à des pénuries de réinstallation, de l'eau et d'énergie, et l'infrastructure submergée. les impacts du changement climatique en Asie et dans le Pacifique est particulièrement grave en raison du fait que: 1) plus de 60% de la population mondiale réside en Asie et dans le Pacifique; 2) il a le littoral le plus étendu de toute région géographique; et 3) plusieurs des plus grandes villes du monde sont situés le long des côtes d'Asie. L'impact du changement climatique en élévation du niveau marin aurait un impact sur les petits États insulaires comme les Maldives et Kiribati, et bon nombre des plus grandes villes côtières d'Asie, telles que Jakarta, Bangkok, Manille, Shanghai, et Ho Chi Minh-Ville. Des dizaines de millions de personnes en Asie peuvent être réinstallés. En outre, la plus grande intensité attendue des cyclones et typhons pourrait avoir un impact plus important que jamais sur le Bangladesh, la Chine, l'Inde, le Vietnam et les Philippines, dont les zones côtières déjà rencontrer parmi les plus liés aux conditions météorologiques catastrophes année du monde après année. Pièces de nombreux pays d'Asie, y compris le Nord-Ouest de l'Inde, la Chine occidentale, et la quasi-totalité du Pakistan, souffrent déjà d'une pénurie d'eau, ainsi que la dégradation des terres et la désertification, qui sera encore aggravé par le changement climatique. La conférence mondiale sur la prévention des catastrophes, tenue en Janvier 2005 à Kobe, au Japon, a adopté le Cadre d'action 2005-2015: Renforcer la résilience des nations et des collectivités face aux catastrophes (dénommé le «Cadre d'action de Hyogo» - HFA). Le cadre met l'aCECnt sur la nécessité de comprendre les liens entre la réduction des risques et adaptation au changement climatique, et que les parties prenantes travaillent en vue de réduire la vulnérabilité aux catastrophes des communautés en les aidant à renforcer leur capacité à faire face aux catastrophes. Address by Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Valedictory session of the 4th International Conference on Environmental Education; Ahmedabad, India, 28 November 2007 出版年份: 2007 机构作者: UNESCO. Director-General, 1999-2009 (Matsuura, K.) This address was given by Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Valedictory Session of the 4th International Conference on Environmental Education. Discours de M. Koïchiro Matsuura, Directeur Général de l'UNESCO, à l'occasion de la session Valedictory de la 4e Conférence Internationale sur l'Éducation Environnementale; Ahmedabad, en Inde, le 28 Novembre 2007 出版年份: 2007 机构作者: UNESCO. Director-General, 1999-2009 (Matsuura, K.) Cette adresse a été donnée par M. Koïchiro Matsuura, Directeur général de l'UNESCO, à l'occasion de la Valedictory session de la 4e Conférence Internationale sur l'Éducation Environnementale. 생애주기별 기후변화교육 프로그램 활용서 出版年份: 2020 作者: 장미정 | 권보경 | 박수진 | 안창연 | 이혜진 | 지혜성 | 최지선 机构作者: 도봉구 | 도봉환경교육센터 | 모두를위한환경교육연구소 본 교재는 생애 각 지점에서 지구적 환경의제인 기후변화를 이해하고, 지역에서 기후위기를 극복할 수 있도록 생애주기별로 개발한 기후변화교육 프로그램을 담고 있습니다. 2021년에서 2025년까지의 환경교육 정책을 아우르는 “제3차 국가환경교육종합계획”과 “제3차 서울환경교육종합계획”에서는 평생학습 차원의 정책을 주요하게 다루고 있습니다. 국가 수준의 생애주기 맞춤형 환경교육 프로그램의 정책방안을 적용하되, 도봉 지역의 환경과 교육 여건을 고려해서 지역에 보다 적합한, 지역적 행동을 이끌어 낼 수 있는 프로그램을 개발하고자 했습니다. 따라서 도봉환경교육센터가 기존에 해오던 기후변화교육의 방향성을 되짚어보고, 한발 더 나아가 지역 주민들의 의식조사 결과를 삼았습니다.이 사례가 도봉환경교육센터뿐만 아니라 옆 마을에서, 도봉구 전역에서, 또 서울시 곳곳에 서도 각 지역에 맞게 적용 및 활용될 수 있기를 기대합니다. [자료 출처: (사)환경교육센터]  서울시 환경교육 발전 방향 모색을 위한 온라인 포럼: 서울 환경교육 포럼 자료집 出版年份: 2020 作者: 장미정 | 권보경 | 박수진 | 안창연 | 이혜진 | 지혜성 | 최지선 机构作者: 서울시 환경시민협력과 | 모두를위한환경교육연구소 이 자료집은 <서울시 환경교육 발전 방향 모색을 위한 온라인 포럼>의 일환으로 제작되었습니다. 포럼 동영상은 유튜브(www.youtube.com)에서 ‘서울시 환경교육 발전 방향 모색을 위한 온라인 포럼’을 검색하면 보실 수 있습니다. [자료출처: (사)환경교육센터]  Confronting the Causes and Repercussions of Climate Change: What Role for the Moroccan School and Educational Action? 出版年份: 2016 作者: Abdulaziz Faras 机构作者: Mohammed V University. Faculty of Education An article discussing the role that the public school and environmental education should play in tackling climate change. The study indicates the importance of the number of model programs for environmental education. The article also deals with the role imposed by the Moroccan school in confronting the causes and repercussions of climate change.  مواجهة أسباب وتداعيات التغيرات المناخية: أي دور للمدرسة المغربية وللفعل التربوي؟ 出版年份: 2016 作者: Abdulaziz Faras 机构作者: Mohammed V University. Faculty of Education مقال يناقش الدور الذي يجب أن تساهم به المدرسة عامة والتربية البيئية في مواجهة تغير المناخ. تشير الدراسة لأهمية أعداد البرامج النموذجية للتربية البيئية. والمقال أيضا يتعرض للدور المفروض القيام به من قبل المدرسة المغربية في مواجهة أسباب وتداعيات التغير المناخي.  Inclusion Beyond Borders: What Is Needed to Recognize, Validate and Accredit the Prior Learning of Migrants and Refugees? (Lifelong Learning Policy Brief; 15) 出版年份: 2024 机构作者: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) This policy brief provides insights regarding four principal areas of action for policy-makers and other key stakeholders who seek to build the recognition, validation and accreditation (RVA) systems that cater to the needs of migrants and refugees as distinct groups. It highlights the importance of developing an integrated national policy approach that supports sustainable implementation of RVA practices inclusive of newcomers from different walks of life. It also looks at establishing a clear, shared vision for a comprehensive RVA system that is inclusive of both migrants and refugees, reflected in key building blocks. It explores the creation of quality processes to assess the skills, competencies and potential of individuals from diverse backgrounds accurately and professionally, through flexible, accessible practices. Finally, it evaluates how RVA outreach and counselling mechanisms that cater to both migrants and refugees can be incorporated. The Journey: International Development Week 出版年份: 2021 作者: Beatriz Carvalho 机构作者: Quebec Association of International Cooperation Organizations (AQOCI) Each year, International Development Week (IDW) highlights an international issue of concern to society. In Quebec, the Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) organizes this public awareness week. CRÉDIL plays an active role in this campaign, and has participated in the production of comic strips as educational tools, such as "La Traversée" in 2021, that attempts to rehumanize our view of border issues and challenges, and offer questions and reflections that touch on the universal. What are we? What is our identity made of? Who gives us the right to have rights?