The Erasmus Mundus programme as a vehicle for development
This article analyses the Erasmus Mundus programme run by the European Commission in terms of structured cooperation between the EU and third country universities. Special attention is paid to the implementation of Erasmus Mundus projects aimed at environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, reduction in the use of hazardous substances, and the improvement of the attractiveness of the region.
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The problems of the protection of the Baltic Sea in the regions of the Russian Federation: the example of the Kaliningrad region
... Oblast; Expedience and Perspectives of Applying the Principles and Norms of the EU Water Frame Detective // Transboundary Waters and Basins in the South-East Baltic (ed. B. Chubarenko). Kaliningrad, 2008. P. 162—176.
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Ehlers P.
Marine Environment Protection — the Baltic Sea Example // Marine Issues: from a Scientific, Political and Legal Perspective. Kluwer Law International, 2002. P. 93—104.
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Helsinki Commission.
Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission. The Helsinki ...
The concept of evidence-based pedagogy: Directions and stages of application with personalized support in the educational process
... pedagogy methods under conditions of digitalization and multi-stream instruction is developed. In conclusion, an analysis is provided of the results of applying the components of evidence-based pedagogy based on indicators from the digital educational environment, including activity index, statistics, and behavioral data. Prospects for further research are related to the use of personalized support in the educational process and the analysis of pedagogical effects resulting from the proposed components ...
Basic principles of formation of recreational nature management in the Pskov region
The increasing recreational needs of modern society have led to the formation and development of recreational nature management. In improving recreational nature management, it is necessary to establish a land-use system that meets not only current but also future needs of society, the state, business, and the population — the natural end users of natural and recreational resources. A new methodological approach is proposed for assessing the nature-recreational potential of a specific territory....