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Lockheed, Marlaine E. World Bank support for capacity building: The challenge of educational assessment. New York: World Bank, 1992.

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Pattanaik, B. K. Extention education and agriculture development: An assessment of human capacity building. Ambala Cantt., India: Associated Publishers, 2006.

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Singh, Karan Deo. Capacity Building for the Planning, Assessment and Systematic Observations of Forests. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32292-1.

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Bank, World. Tanzania: Assessment of the capacity-building impact of the World Bank portfolio. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1998.

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E, Aigbokhan Ben, and Mabawonku Azeez Olugbenga, eds. Building the Nigeria private sector capacity: An assessment of problems and policy options. Ibadan: Development Policy Centre, 2002.

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Institute, Environmental Law. Building capacity to participate in Environmental Protection Agency activities: A needs assessment and analysis. Washington, D.C: Environmental Law Institute, 1999.

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Program, United States Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems Professional Capacity Building. Building professional capacity in ITS: An assessment of ITS training and education needs : the CVO perspective. Washington, D.C.]: The Program, 1999.

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Romney, Valerie A. National networking for state community education capacity building: 1991 needs assessment, materials and training survey report. [Charlottsville, VA]: Mid-Atlantic Center for Community Education, Curry School of Education, Univ. of Virginia, 1992.

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Beijing Bionovo Medicine Development Co. Work of research of project of "Enhanced capacity building for food safety risk assessment in Asia-Pacific" P.R. China. Singapore: Agricultural Technology Cooperation Working Group, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, 2012.

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Odejide, A. F. Building the capacity of rural women for sustainable technological development: An assessment of the Better Life for Rural Women Programme. Ibadan, Nigeria: Development Policy Centre, 2002.

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Trisal, C. L. Integration of high altitude wetlands into river basin management in the Hindu Kush Himalayas: Capacity building needs assessment for policy and technical support. New Delhi: Wetlands International--South Asia, 2008.

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IUCN East Africa Regional Office., IUCN Eastern Africa Programme, and Biodiversity Conservation Strategy Programme, eds. Report on the Regional Workshop on Building Capacity in Biodiversity Information Management, Monitoring, and Assessment in Eastern Africa: Nairobi, Kenya, 11-19 March, 1999. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office, 1999.

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Snidvongs, Anond. Final report climate change vulnerability assessment and urban development planning for Asian coastal cities (CIA2009-01-SNIDVONGS): Scientific capacity building for climate impact and vulnerability assessments (SCBCIA). Bangkok, Thailand?]: Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research, 2009.

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Lampropoulos, Andreas, ed. Case Studies on Conservation and Seismic Strengthening/Retrofitting of Existing Structures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/cs002.

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<p>Recent earthquakes have demonstrated that despite the continuous developments of novel materials and new strengthening techniques, the majority of the existing structures are still unprotected and at high seismic risk. The repair and strengthening framework is a complex process and there are often barriers in the preventative upgrade of the existing structures related to the cost of the applications and the limited expertise of the engineers. The engineers need to consider various options thoroughly and the selection of the appropriate strategy is a crucial parameter for the success of these applications.</p><p>The main aim of this collection is to present a number of different approaches applied to a wide range of structures with different characteristics and demands acting as a practical guide for the main repair and strengthening approaches used worldwide. This document contains a collection of nine case studies from six different countries with different seismicity (i.e. Austria, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Nepal and New Zealand). Various types of structures have been selected with different structural peculiarities such as buildings used for different purposes (i.e. school buildings, town hall, 30 storey office tower), a bridge, and a wharf. Most of the examined structures are Reinforced Concrete structures while there is also an application on a Masonry building. For each of the examined studies, the local conditions are described followed by the main deficiencies which are addressed. The methods used for the assessment of the in-situ conditions also presented and alternative strategies for the repair and strengthening are considered.</p>
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Building Regulatory Capacity Assessment. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/27655.

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Building Regulatory Capacity Assessment. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/27656.

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Design handbook: Building capacity for continuous improvement in student learning. Glen Ellyn, IL: Ball Foundation, 1995.

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit., ed. Capacity building needs assessment for local government and legislatures. Jakarta: German Technical Cooperation, 2000.

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International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. Democratization in Indonesia: An Assessment (Capacity-Building Series, 9). Intl Idea, 2000.

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Tindeman, Leo. Democracy in Romania : Assessment Mission Report (Capacity-Building Series 1/97). International IDEA, 1997.

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Akinsola, Esther F., and Anne C. Petersen. Adolescent Development and Capacity Building. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847128.003.0020.

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This chapter describes adolescent development within the context of capacity building, reviews the global adolescent capacity-building initiatives, and provides a link between developmental tasks of adolescence and capacity building. It highlights the importance of incorporating assessment of adolescents’ capacity-building needs at individual, community, and organizational levels into global policy and programs and suggests effective approaches to building adolescent development capacity that include adopting the “stage–environment–fit,” in which stage represents the developmental stages (early, middle, late stages) of adolescents and emphasizes developmental tasks of adolescence, while environment represents the social and cultural contexts in which the adolescents live. That adolescents need to be engaged as planners, decision-makers, and participants in programs that build their capacity and translation of global policies into policies of governments is emphasized.
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A Building Partner Capacity Assessment Framework: Tracking Inputs, Outputs, Outcomes, Disrupters, and Workarounds. Ran, 2015.

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Kevin, Bolduc, and Bartczak Lori 1977-, eds. A funder's guide to organizational assessment: Tools, processes, and their use in building capacity. Saint Paul, Minn: Fieldstone Alliance, 2005.

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Catholic University of Eastern Africa. Centre for Social Justice and Ethics., ed. Assessment of property rights, and capacity building needs of Soweto West-Kibera slum dwellers, Nairobi, Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya: Centre for Social Justice and Ethics, 2005.

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Building capacity in environmental impact assessment: Selected case studies in Attapeu Province, Lao P D R. Attapeu: Attapeu Science Technology and Environment Office, 2006.

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Bolduc, Kevin. A Funder's Guide to Organizational Assessment: Tools, Processes, And Their Use in Building Capacity (Funder's Guide). Fieldstone Alliance, 2005.

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Catholic University of Eastern Africa. Centre for Social Justice and Ethics., ed. Assessment of property rights, and capacity building needs of Soweto West-Kibera slum dwellers, Nairobi, Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya: Centre for Social Justice and Ethics, 2005.

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Singh, Karan Deo. Capacity Building for the Planning, Assessment and Systematic Observations of Forests: With Special Reference to Tropical Countries. Springer, 2013.

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Capacity Building For The Planning Assessment And Systematic Observations Of Forests With Special Reference To Tropical Countries. Springer, 2012.

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Singh, Karan Deo Deo. Capacity Building for the Planning, Assessment and Systematic Observations of Forests: With Special Reference to Tropical Countries. Springer, 2015.

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GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme on Building Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia., ed. Assessment of East Asia's capacity building in ocean and coastal governance: 16 December 2006, Haikou City, Hainan Province, PR China. [Quezon City, Philippines]: GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme on Building Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia, 2007.

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Zambia, ed. Executive summary: Needs assessment for capacity building of national machineries for gender equality in SADC member states : the case of Zambia. [Lusaka]: Republic of Zambia, 2003.

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Limited, Enterplan, ed. Government of Nigeria: Capacity-building in support of preparation of economic partnership agreement (8 ACP TPS 110), #073 Nigeria : impact assessment final report. [Reading, UK: Enterplan, 2005.

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Astor, Evelyn, Lieve Fransen, and Marc Vothknecht. Social Investment for a Cohesive and Competitive European Union. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790488.003.0027.

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This chapter sets out why an SIA is of timely and crucial importance for European member states to meet the challenges of increased poverty and social exclusion, demographic ageing and increasingly knowledge-based societies, as well as to deliver on the EU’s objective of upward social convergence. The chapter outlines the key elements of an SIA that the European Commission has sought to take forward in its policy guidance. The Commission’s efforts to support reforms in this direction are discussed, ranging from the mobilization of governance instruments and funds, to financial support for research, innovation, and capacity building, and the development of assessment frameworks in support of evidence-based policy reform. Finally, the chapter explores some potential avenues for further work, at both EU and country level, to support and monitor the implementation of policy reforms.
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Yuwono, Rudy, Foort Bustraan, Budi Darmawan, Endro Adinugroho, Nugroho Andwiwinarno, and Ika Fransiska. Preparing Scheduled Desludging. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062281.

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This book presents a methodology for preparing scheduled desludging schemes in cities. Opening with a description of its definition and principles, this book outlines step by step the preparation of a scheduled desludging scheme. Coverage of the book includes a feasibility assessment of a city to implement a scheduled desludging program, getting everybody on the same principles, making the general concept, setting targets, designing the operational scheme, building capacity of the service provider, preparing the fleets, and preparing promotion activities for the desludging program. Several fecal sludge desludging options and the implication of each option are discussed in the book, including their financial implications. The book also presents methods to calculate the operational cost and how the cost can be used as the basis to determine the desludging tariff. This book was written based on the experience of USAID - IUWASH (Indonesia Urban Water and Sanitation and Health) program in assisting several Indonesian cities in preparing their mandatory desludging program. Some of Indonesia’s specific narratives and terms used in the original book have been adapted for the benefit of readers from other countries. ISBN: 9781789062274 (paperback) ISBN: 9781789062281 (eBook)
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Moser, Carolyn. Accountability in EU Security and Defence. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844815.001.0001.

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This book offers the first comprehensive legal analysis and empirical study of accountability concerning the EU’s peacebuilding endeavours—also referred to as civilian crisis management. Since 2003, the EU has launched more than twenty civilian missions under the CSDP in conflict-torn regions in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkan, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and South East Asia with the aim of restoring stability and security. Mission mandates cover a broad range of multidimensional tasks, such as border monitoring, rule of law support, police training, law enforcement capacity building, and security sector reform. In light of these numbers and tasks and given (recent) alarming insights from practice, it begs the question who is accountable (to whom) for the EU’s manifold extraterritorial peacebuilding activities. With a view to answering this question, this book combines tools of legal scholarship with insights from political science research, both in analytical and conceptual terms. The thorough analysis of the law and practice of political, legal, and administrative accountability in civilian CSDP leads to the following conclusion: when scrutinizing the institutional and procedural framework set out by law, the accountability assessment is sobering, but when approaching it from a practice angle, the verdict is promising—in particular as regards accountability at the EU level.
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Nowak, Dariusz, ed. Production–operation management. The chosen aspects. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Poznaniu, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18559/978-83-8211-059-3.

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The aim of the e-book is to present the theoretical, cognitive and practical aspects of the essence and complexity of operational management in a production company. The presented modern production methods together with the challenges and problems of contemporary enterprises should better help to understand the issues of sustainable development, with particular emphasis on waste. The book consists of six chapters devoted to relevant and topic issues relating to the core business of an industrial enterprise. Chapter 1 The nature of the industrial enterprise is an introduction to further considerations and deals with the essence of the basic aspects of the company. Both popular and less known definitions of an enterprise, its features, functions and principles of operation are presented. An important part of the chapter is the presentation and formulation of strategic, tactical and operational goals. Moreover, the division of enterprises is presented with the use of various criteria and the features of the industrial market, which make it distinct. Chapter 2 The operational management evolution and its role in the industrial enterprise discusses the evolution and concept of production and operational management. The management levels were also presented, indicating their most important functions. An integral part of the chapter is the essence of the production system, viewed through the prism of the five elements. Chapter 3 Functions and role in operations management presents the issues concerning the organization of production processes, production capacity and inventory management. This part also presents considerations on cooperation and collaboration between enterprises in the process of creating value. Chapter 4 Traditional methods used in operational activities focuses on methods such as benchmarking, outsourcing, core competences, JIT, MPR I and MRP II, as well as TQM and kaizen. Knowledge of these methods should contribute to understanding the activities of modern enterprises, the way of company functioning, the realization of production activities, as well as aspects related to building a competitive position. Chapter 5 Modern methods used in production-operations management discusses the less common and less frequently used production methods, based on a modern and innovative approach. In particular, it was focused on: Shop Floor Control and cooperative manufacturing, environment-conscious manufacturing (ECM) and life-cycle assessment ( LCA), waste management and recycling, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), virtual enterprise, World Class Manufacturing (WCM), Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and House of Quality (HOQ), theory of constraints (TOC), Drum Buffer Rope (DBR), group technology (GT) and cellular manufacturing (CM), Demand Chain Management and competitive intelligence (CI). In the last section discusses: the role of sustainable statistical process control and Computer-Aided Process Planning in context formatting of information management. Chapter 6 Problems of sustainable development and challenges related to production and operations management describes the problem and challenges related to production and operations activities. In particular, attention was paid to the threats related to changes in global warming, the growing scale of waste, or the processes of globalization. It was pointed out that the emerging problem may be both a threat and a chance for the development of enterprises. An integral part of the chapter are also considerations on technical progress, innovation and the importance of human capital in operational activities.
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