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  1. 1. Education At A Glance

    OECD Indicators

    This comprehensive report provides a detailed analysis of the current state of education across various countries, offering insights into the performance, funding, and outcomes of educational systems worldwide. It examines key indicators such as enrollment rates, graduation statistics, and the economic impact of education, while also highlighting disparities and challenges faced by different nations. The data-driven approach allows policymakers, educators, and stakeholders to make informed decisions to improve educational quality and accessibility, fostering a deeper understanding of global educational trends and their implications for future development.

  2. 2. Social Expenditure 1960 1990

    The Growth of Social Security in the Post-War Period

    This comprehensive analysis delves into the trends and patterns of social expenditure across various OECD countries from 1960 to 1990. It examines how governments allocated resources to social programs, including healthcare, education, and welfare, and explores the socio-economic factors influencing these expenditures. The study provides insights into the impact of economic growth, demographic changes, and policy decisions on the evolution of social spending, offering a comparative perspective on the effectiveness and sustainability of social welfare systems during this transformative period.

  3. 3. How Was Life?

    Global Well-being since 1820

    This comprehensive analysis delves into the evolution of global living standards over the past two centuries, offering a detailed examination of various socio-economic indicators. By exploring themes such as health, education, inequality, and economic growth, the book provides a nuanced understanding of how life has improved or deteriorated across different regions and time periods. It utilizes a wealth of historical data to paint a vivid picture of humanity's progress, highlighting both achievements and persistent challenges in the quest for a better quality of life.

  4. 4. Oecd Territorial Reviews, Venice, Italy 2010

    The Competitive City

    This comprehensive review delves into the unique territorial dynamics of Venice, Italy, exploring the city's economic, social, and environmental challenges and opportunities. It highlights the intricate balance between preserving Venice's rich cultural heritage and fostering sustainable development in the face of climate change and tourism pressures. The analysis provides strategic recommendations for enhancing governance, improving infrastructure, and promoting economic diversification to ensure the long-term resilience and prosperity of this iconic city.

  5. 5. Climate Change And Tourism Policy In Oecd Countries

    Assessing Policies and Practices for Sustainable Tourism

    This insightful publication delves into the intricate relationship between climate change and tourism within OECD countries, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise from this dynamic interplay. It explores how climate change impacts tourism patterns, infrastructure, and policy-making, while also examining the sector's role in contributing to climate change. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of current policies, strategies, and best practices adopted by OECD countries to mitigate adverse effects and adapt to evolving environmental conditions, ultimately aiming to foster a sustainable and resilient tourism industry.

  6. 6. The Impact Of Culture On Tourism

    Case Studies from Around the World

    This insightful publication delves into the intricate relationship between culture and tourism, exploring how cultural assets and heritage can significantly enhance the attractiveness of tourist destinations. It examines the economic and social impacts of cultural tourism, highlighting how it can drive sustainable development and foster community engagement. Through a series of case studies and analyses, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the strategies and policies that can be employed to harness cultural resources effectively, ensuring that tourism growth is both inclusive and beneficial to local communities.

  7. 7. Transport, Energy And Co2

    Moving Toward Sustainability

    This insightful publication delves into the intricate relationship between transportation systems, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions, offering a comprehensive analysis of current trends and future projections. It explores the challenges and opportunities in reducing CO2 emissions within the transport sector, emphasizing the need for innovative policy measures and technological advancements. The book provides a detailed examination of various modes of transport, their environmental impacts, and the potential for sustainable development, aiming to guide policymakers and stakeholders towards achieving a low-carbon future.

  8. 8. Climate Change In The European Alps

    Adapting Winter Tourism and Natural Hazards Management

    This insightful publication delves into the multifaceted impacts of climate change on the European Alps, a region renowned for its unique biodiversity and vital economic activities such as tourism and agriculture. It explores the challenges faced by local communities and ecosystems due to rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. The book emphasizes the importance of adaptive strategies and cross-border cooperation to mitigate these effects, ensuring the sustainable development of the Alpine region while preserving its natural heritage for future generations.

  9. 9. Project And Policy Appraisal

    Integrating Economics and Environment

    This comprehensive guide delves into the methodologies and frameworks essential for evaluating public projects and policies, emphasizing the importance of economic, social, and environmental considerations in decision-making processes. It provides insights into best practices for conducting cost-benefit analyses, risk assessments, and stakeholder consultations, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in government and organizational planning. By offering a blend of theoretical perspectives and practical applications, the book serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, economists, and project managers striving to optimize resource allocation and achieve sustainable development goals.