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Item Restricted Administration in the secondary school : case studies [Chinese language](East China Normal University Press, Shanghai?, CN, 1986) Zhang, J.Z.; Wu, X.J.; Yu, J.S.; Cheng, Z.L.Item Restricted Analysis for fertility situations of China's population in recent two years [Chinese language](Beijing Institute of Information and Control, Beijing, CN, 1991) Beijing Institute of Information and Control; Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yu Jingyuan; Xiao ZhenyuItem Restricted Analysis on demograph and socioeconomy of minority nationalities in China [Chinese language](Beijing Institute of Information and Control, Beijing, CN, 1991) Beijing Institute of Information and Control; Chinese University of Hong Kong; He Xiangwei; Yuan JianhuaItem Restricted Analysis on impact of family condition on people's education level [Chinese language](Beijing Institute of Information and Control, Beijing, CN, 1991) Beijing Institute of Information and Control; Chinese University of Hong Kong; He Lin; Yuan JianhuaItem Open Access Choices : the role of science and technology for development [Mandarin version](IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1980) IDRC; McKee, N.Item Restricted Design of industry structure must consider population factors [Chinese language](Beijing Institute of Information and Control, Beijing, CN, 1991) Beijing Institute of Information and Control; Chinese University of Hong Kong; He Xiangwei; Yuan JianhuaItem Restricted Ecological systems of the Qomolangma Nature Preserve [Chinese language](1991) Bosheng, L.Item Restricted Educational reform in secondary schools [Chinese language](East China Normal University, Shanghai, CN, 1990) East China Normal University; University of Victoria; Jin Yi-ming; Owen, E.E.; Xu Xun; Zhang Jin-rong; Zhang Jian-zhongItem Open Access Item Restricted Evaluation of the Qomolangma Nature Preserve [Chinese language](1991) Bosheng, L.Item Restricted Evaluation to improve learning [Chinese language](East China Normal University Press, Shanghai?, CN, 1987) Bloom, B.S.Item Restricted Foreign Trade (China) [Chinese language](1991) Zhang PeijiItem Open Access Future control of food : a guide to international negotiations and rules on intellectual property, biodiversity and food security [Chinese version](China Agricultural Publishing, 2008)This book is the first wide-ranging guide to the key issues of intellectual property and ownership, genetics, biodiversity, and food security. Proceeding from an introduction and overview of the issues, comprehensive chapters cover negotiations and instruments in the World Trade Organization, Convention on Biological Diversity, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, World Intellectual Property Organization, the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, and various other international bodies. The final part discusses civil society responses to relevant changes and developments in these issues, how they affect the direction of research and development, the nature of global negotiation processes and various alternative futures.Item Metadata only Green cities : a guide for sustainable community development; a companion to Harmony Foundation's community action workshop manual [Chinese version](Harmony Foundation of Canada, Victoria, BC, CA, 2005) Bloomfield, Michael; Lithgow, Michael; Roseland, MarkItem Restricted Guide to the selection of colleges and careers [Chinese language](Tongji University Press, Shanghai?, CN, 1988) Zhang, W.Y.; Qu, P.Item Open Access Health : an ecosystem approach; the issue, case studies, lessons and recommendations [Chinese version](IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2008) Lebel, JeanCan people remain healthy in a world that is sick? Many ecological disasters can be directly traced to careless exploitation of the environment, with human beings as first perpetrator and then victim. Our health closely mirrors the health of our surroundings: this is the basis of the Ecohealth approach. It recognizes the inextricable links between humans and their biophysical, social, and economic environments, and that these links are reflected in the population’s state of health. Reconciling an ecosystem’s health with the health of its human inhabitants is a new area of research, requiring input from scientists, community and interest groups, and decision-makers. This book describes this new approach, providing lessons and recommendations from various IDRC-supported research activities. It demonstrates how decision-makers, in particular, can use the Ecohealth approach to formulate policies and solutions that are both immediately visible and sustainable over the long term. This book also serves as the focal point for an IDRC thematic Web site on on the ecosystem approach to human health: www.idrc.ca/in_focus_health. At this site, you will find the full text of this book as well as related case studies, research reports, short articles, and various other resources. A CD of the in_focus Website is included with the book.Item Restricted Historical evolution and future prospects of "Gungo" in Lijiang, Yunan [Mandarin language](Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, Kunming, CN, 1993) He Yaohua; Guo DalieItem Restricted Introduction to the school administration [Chinese language](East China Normal University Press, Shanghai?, CN, 1990) Zhang, J.Z.; Wu, X.J.; Cheng, Z.L.Item Open Access Knowledge to policy : making the most of development research [Mandarin version](IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2009) Carden, FredDoes research influence public policy and decision-making and, if so, how? This book is the most recent to address this question, investigating the effects of research in the field of international development. It starts from a sophisticated understanding about how research influences public policy and decision-making. It shows how research can contribute to better governance in at least three ways: by encouraging open inquiry and debate, by empowering people with the knowledge to hold governments accountable, and by enlarging the array of policy options and solutions available to the policy process. Knowledge to Policy examines the consequences of 23 research projects funded by Canada’s International Development Research Centre. Key findings and case studies from Asia, Africa, and Latin America are presented in a reader-friendly, journalistic style, giving the reader a deeper grasp and understanding of approaches, contexts, relationships, and events. The book will be useful to academics, researchers, and students of political science, public administration, development studies, and international affairs; professionals in donor and development organizations worldwide; policy- and decision-makers in government and international arenas; and development agencies and civil society organizations concerned with integrating the voice of citizens into policy- and decision-making processes.Item Restricted Look at the relationship between fertility behavior and socioeconomic development from the aspect of the world [Chinese language](Beijing Institute of Information and Control, Beijing, CN, 1991) Beijing Institute of Information and Control; Chinese University of Hong Kong; He Lin; Yuan Jianhua