DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9314-2_6
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Modern Approaches To Sustainability And Spatial Development: Educational Aspects

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“…Moreover, other scholars have formulated sustainable development strategies for social equity, economic growth, institutional capacity, as well as environmental protection. From the analysis method, scholars complied with conventional analytical methods (e.g., entropy method and coupled coordinated model) to determine the level of sustainable development in temporal series (Li et al, 2012;Nyerges et al, 2014), as well as adopting spatial series (e.g., spatial classification, spatial autocorrelation and spatial center of gravity transfer) (Khlobystov, 2009;Boggia et al, 2018;Yang and Fan, 2019). For the research area, most of the researches covering the global scale (e.g., the world and the country) (Asomani-Boateng, 2011), the analysis falling to the micro-scale is relatively rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, other scholars have formulated sustainable development strategies for social equity, economic growth, institutional capacity, as well as environmental protection. From the analysis method, scholars complied with conventional analytical methods (e.g., entropy method and coupled coordinated model) to determine the level of sustainable development in temporal series (Li et al, 2012;Nyerges et al, 2014), as well as adopting spatial series (e.g., spatial classification, spatial autocorrelation and spatial center of gravity transfer) (Khlobystov, 2009;Boggia et al, 2018;Yang and Fan, 2019). For the research area, most of the researches covering the global scale (e.g., the world and the country) (Asomani-Boateng, 2011), the analysis falling to the micro-scale is relatively rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many educators from transition countries cited their role as that of developing students prepared to build a sustainable policy or national future. Educators from the United States were more likely to see themselves as guiding students in total thinking skills, and therefore S. BRYLINSKY (Brylinsky and Allen-Gil 2009;Khlobystov and Zharova 2009;Filip and Demnerova 2009;Goncharova 2009). Within this discussion was that of whether a common set of environmental values can and should be finalized.…”
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confidence: 99%