EDUCATION and SCIENCE in the 21St CENTURY

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

EDUCATION and SCIENCE in the 21St CENTURY MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS VITEBSK STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND SCIENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY Articles of the International Scientific and Practical Conference October 31, 2017 Vitebsk 2017 UDC 378 BBC 74.48 This edition includes the articles recommended for publication by the organizing committee of International Scientific and Practical Conference «Education and science in the XXI century». In this edition the Researches of scientists on the following directions are presented: technology and production of threads, fabrics, knit and nonwoven fabrics; design and production of clothes; equipment of the clothing, textile and shoe industry; economics and management in clothing, textile and shoe industry. Articles are typed from author's hard copies. The editorial board doesn't responsible for the possible inaccuracies in the course of computer imposition. Reviewers: Vankevich A., prof., doctor of science, Ryklin D., prof., doctor of science, Bugaev A., prof., PhD. UDC 378 BBC 74.48 © УО « ВГТУ», 2017 EDUCATION AND SCIENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY CONTENTS Section 1. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES AND EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIAL-SAVING ACTIVITIES FOR ENTERPRISES OF THE SEWING INDUSTRY Artemkina O., Ziminа A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ......................................... 9 THEORY OF LOCATION DURING ASSEMBLY Belyakov N.V., Olshansky V.I., Atabaev R.R. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 11 THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF ARTIFICIAL LEATHER Borozna V. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 14 TECHNOLOGY FOR PRODUCING LATEX BRAIDED THREADS Butkevich V.G., Piotukh A.A., Lebyodkin A.S. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ...................................... 17 HYDROCARBON POLLUTION OF THE RIVERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL CENTERS IN VITEBSK REGION Chepelov S.A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 21 INFLUENCE OF GEOMETRIC PARAMETERS ON CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERDIGITAL DIELECTROMETRY SENSOR FOR MEASURING MATERIALS WITH DIELECTRIC ANISOTROPY Dzhezhora A., Navumenka A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 23 COMMODITY NOMENCLATURE OF SHOES QUALITY INDICATORS Dauhan M.I. Vitebsk State Technological University Hasanava S.P. Vitebsk State Medical University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ................................................. 26 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FLAX FIBER PROPERTIES Dyagilev A., Isachenko V., Kogan A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus Golovenko T. Kherson National Technical University, Kherson, Ukraine ........................................................ 28 IMPROVING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF TEXTILES Dyagilev А., Katovich А., Biziuk А., Kogan А. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ...................................... 29 PROBLEM OF DESIGN OF PRODUCTS FROM SEWING WASTE AT THE ENTERPRISE Gerasimuk I., Zimina A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 31 A NEW SEED COTTON REGENERATOR Gulyaev R.A., Borodin P.N., Kurbanbaev E.B., Khakimov Sh.Sh., Lugachev A.E. «Pakhtasanoat Ilmiy Markazi» JSC, Tashkent institute of textile and light industry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan ................................................................................................................. 33 Vitebsk 2017 3 EDUCATION AND SCIENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY FOR HUMIDIFYING OF COTTON PRODUCTS Gulyaev R.A., Nazirov R.R., Mardonov B.M., Lugachev A.E. «Pakhtasanoat Ilmiy Markazi» JSC, Tashkent institute of textile and light industry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan ................................................................................................................. 36 TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCING THICK-AND-THIN FANCY YARN ON FLYER FRAME MACHINE Hnidzenka A.K., Miadvecki S.S. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 40 CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS ACCORDING TO THE DEGREE OF DANGER FOR THE CONSUMER: STANDARDIZATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS Karpushenko I.S. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 42 PAVING SLABS WITH ADDITIVES OF INORGANIC IRON-CONTAINING WASTE Kauchur A., Hrachanikau A., Tsimanov I., Kauchur S., Manak P. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 44 REVIVAL OF TECHNOLOGIES AND TRADITIONS OF MANUFACTURING SLUTSK BELTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION OF NATIONAL SOUVENIR PRODUCTS Kazarnovskaya G., Abramovich N. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 48 A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STRENGTH PROPERTIES BETWEEN BONDING AND SEWING KNIT FABRICS Kirillov A., Marushchak А. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 51 OPTIMIZATION THE PROCESS OF DISCRETIZATION DURING OBTAINING OF COMBINED FIRE-RESISTANT ELECTRO CONDUCTIVE YARN Kostin P. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 54 THREAD CHAIN CUTTING MECHANISM Krasner S., Vitebsk State Technological University Korneenko D., LLC «Mainsoft», Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ................................................... 58 PRODUCTION OF A HIGH-VOLUME COMBINED YARN WITH THE USE OF HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS Kulandin A., Kogan А. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 61 INTENSIFICATION OF THE PROCESS OF DYEING POLYESTER FABRICS BY DISPERSIVE DYES UNDER CONDITIONS OF ACOUSTIC VIBRATIONS OF ULTRASONIC RANGE Kulnev A., Zhernosek S., Alshanski V., Yasinskaya N. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 64 EVALUATION OF CONSUMER PROPERTIES OF FURNITURE MATERIALS Leontyeva I.G., Antonina L.V. Omsk State Technical University, Russian Federation .............................................................. 67 4 Vitebsk 2017 EDUCATION AND SCIENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY STUDY OF WAYS OF INTRODUCING PHASE CHANGE SUBSTANCES INTO THE FABRIC TO GIVE IT THERMOREGULATORY ABILITY Levshitskaya O.R. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 69 INVESTEGIATION FOR INFLUENCE OF KNITTING FABRICS’STRUCTURE TO PROPERTIES Musayeva M., Khankhadjaeva N. Tashkent institute of textile and light industry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan ........................................ 72 RESEARCHING OF THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE NEWEST MATERIALS USED AS A HEAT-INSULATING LAYER FOR THE DESIGN OF WATER-RESISTANT CLOTHES Аlshanski V., Penkrat D., Okunev R. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 76 COLLECTION OF JACQUARD CARPETS Prishep A., Samutsina N. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 79 AUTOMATED DEVICE FOR DETERMINING OF HEAT-PROTECTIVE PROPERTIES OF PACKAGES OF CLOTHING MATERIALS Sokolova A.S., Kuznetsov A.A, Nadyozhnaya N.L. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 82 INVESTIGATION OF THE ACCURACY OF LOCATION BASED ON LOCATORS Voina V.S., Buevich T.V. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 86 PROSPECTS OF USING HYALURONIC ACID IN SOLUTIONS FOR OBTAINING NANOFIBERS COSMETIC MATERIALS Yeutushenka A., Ryklin D., Yasinskaya N. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 90 Section 2. SOCIAL, HUMANITARIAN AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21TH CENTURY LABOUR COSTS CONTROLLING FOR THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY Aliakseyeva A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ....................................... 93 WOMEN IN SCIENCE: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Аntonov S.N. Minsk State Linguistic University Antonova T.A. Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus ......................................................................................................... 97 THEORETICAL PROBLEMS OF ACCOUNTING PROFIT AND CAPITAL IN BELARUS Buhayeu A. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus ..................................... 100 Vitebsk 2017 5 EDUCATION AND SCIENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY IMPLEMENTING THE CROSS- CULTURAL SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE TRAINING AT A TECHNICAL HIGER EDUCATION INSTITUTION Burdyko O.V. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus .................................... 103 INTER-SECTOR ANALYSIS OF BELARUS CONSUMER GOODS PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES Bykau K. Belarus State Economic University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus .............................................. 106 INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING IN BELARUS Chorny U. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus .................................... 109 PECULIARITIES OF PROFESSION ORIENTED COMPETENCY Dyrko N. Vitebsk State Technological University, Vitebsk, Republic of Belarus
Recommended publications
  • PAP-10-GB.Pdf
    !"#$%&'()*')' +&&$*'* , ! ! "- ! . / ! , 0 1%- ! " " %12*3- , 4" 5 4 )*)* " - ! . / ! , 0 Boris Zalessky Growth points Features of development in the face of global challenges 1 2 Table of contents Sustainable development goals and media ................................................................................. 5 Global information security and regional press ........................................................................ 12 From strategy to attract foreign investment to international cooperation ................................ 20 Honorary Consuls Institute: project-specific orientation.......................................................... 28 Export culture and mass consciousness .................................................................................... 31 Exports to distant arc countries as an important factor for development ................................. 34 Food exports: growth trends ..................................................................................................... 37 Export of services: among priorities - tourism ......................................................................... 40 Import substitution: growth reserves - in modernization.......................................................... 43 From green economy to green cities........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Review–Chronicle
    REVIEWCHRONICLE of the human rights violations in Belarus in 2005 Human Rights Center Viasna ReviewChronicle » of the Human Rights Violations in Belarus in 2005 VIASNA « Human Rights Center Minsk 2006 1 REVIEWCHRONICLE of the human rights violations in Belarus in 2005 » VIASNA « Human Rights Center 2 Human Rights Center Viasna, 2006 REVIEWCHRONICLE of the human rights violations in Belarus in 2005 INTRODUCTION: main trends and generalizations The year of 2005 was marked by a considerable aggravation of the general situation in the field of human rights in Belarus. It was not only political rights » that were violated but social, economic and cultural rights as well. These viola- tions are constant and conditioned by the authoritys voluntary policy, with Lu- kashenka at its head. At the same time, human rights violations are not merely VIASNA a side-effect of the authoritarian state control; they are deliberately used as a « means of eradicating political opponents and creating an atmosphere of intimi- dation in the society. The negative dynamics is characterized by the growth of the number of victims of human rights violations and discrimination. Under these circums- tances, with a high level of latent violations and concealed facts, with great obstacles to human rights activity and overall fear in the society, the growth points to drastic stiffening of the regimes methods. Apart from the growing number of registered violations, one should men- Human Rights Center tion the increase of their new forms, caused in most cases by the development of the state oppressive machine, the expansion of legal restrictions and ad- ministrative control over social life and individuals.
    [Show full text]
  • SITUATION of HUMAN RIGHTS in BELARUS in 2014
    Human Rights Centre “Viasna” SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS in BELARUS in 2014 REVIEW-CHRONICLE Minsk, 2015 SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN BELARUS in 2014 REVIEW-CHRONICLE Author and compiler: Tatsiana Reviaka Editor and author of the foreword: Valiantsin Stefanovich The edition was prepared on the basis of reviews of human rights violations in Belarus published every month in 2014. Each of the monthly reviews includes an analysis of the most important events infl uencing the observance of human rights and outlines the most eloquent and characteristic facts of human rights abuses registered over the described period. The review was prepared on the basis of personal appeals of victims of human rights abuses and the facts which were either registered by human rights activists or reported by open informational sources. The book features photos from the archive of the Human Rights Center “Viasna”, as well as from publications on the websites of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty Belarus service, the Nasha Niva newspaper, tv.lrytas.lt, baj.by, gazetaby.com, and taken by Franak Viachorka and Siarhei Hudzilin. Human Rights Situation in 2014: Trends and Evaluation The situation of human rights during 2014 remained consistently poor with a tendency to deterioration at the end of the year. Human rights violations were of both systemic and systematic nature: basic civil and political rights were extremely restricted, there were no systemic changes in the fi eld of human rights (at the legislative level and (or) at the level of practices). The only positive development during the year was the early release of Ales Bialiatski, Chairman of the Human Rights Centre “Viasna” and Vice-President of the International Federation for Human Rights.
    [Show full text]
  • Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus No 458 of August 4, 1999 [Amended As of October 22, 2012] on Creation of Free
    Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus No 458 of August 4, 1999 [Amended as of October 22, 2012] On Creation of Free Economic Zone “Vitebsk” With the aim to attract national and foreign investments for organization and development of production facilities based on new and high technologies, to ensure favourable conditions for economic development of the regions of the Republic, I decree: 1. To create the Free Economic Zone “Vitebsk” for the period of 30 years of the total area of 2186,1546 ha within the boundaries according to Annex. 2. To establish that: 2.1. The Free Economic Zone “Vitebsk” (hereinafter – the FEZ "Vitebsk") is a complex zone; 2.2. financing of the development of the FEZ "Vitebsk", including industrial, engineering, transport and other infrastructure along with maintenance of the Administration of the FEZ "Vitebsk" and other expenses stipulated by the legislations for ensuring functioning of the zone, is carried out at the account of the means of the republic budget and the development fund of the FEZ "Vitebsk"; 2.3. The development fund of the FEZ "Vitebsk" is formed at the account of rent payments for the land and property, which are in operative administration of the Administration of the FEZ "Vitebsk», as well as from receipts in accordance with the contracts on activity conditions of economic entities in the territory of the zone. Specific sources of forming the development fund of the FEZ "Vitebsk" and directions of spending of its means are determined by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus. 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Senno District – Investment Territory
    SENNO DISTRICT – INVESTMENT TERRITORY Investment atlas enno district 1 Investment atlas Dear friends! Senno district is an area with beautiful forests, blue rivers and lakes, which becomes an attractive place for recreation and tourism. Senno district, with its unobtrusive appearance, with its usual landscape and climate, has its own attraction. In the district there are over 21 thousand inhabitants. Trade, industry, agriculture and entrepreneurship are actively developing. The most important direction of work is the attraction of investments. I am sure that investors will find their interest in our region and successfully implement investment projects. We are always open for business cooperation and are ready to discuss investment proposals for investing in the economy and the social sphere, which will help to improve the standard of living of our people. I hope that your sincere interest will lead to fruitful and mutually beneficial cooperation. I wish the representatives of business to be a success in implementing investment projects and prosperity in business. Welcome to Senno district! Yours faithfully, Chairman of Senno District Executive Committee of Vitebsk Region Cherednik V.А. enno district 2 Investment atlas СОNTENT 1. Brief Description of the district………………………….………………... 3 2. Investment offers …………………………….…………………………… 10 Investment proposals for the involvement of 3. land………………………………………………………………………... 27 4. Unused Real Estate……………………………………………………..…. 29 5. The list of land areas intended for subsequent provision to investors for the implementation of investment contracts or new construction……………………………………………………………..… 36 6. The list of agricultural enterprises in Senno district, the financial recovery of which is expected to be carried out with the involvement of potential investors…………………………………………………………………. 39 7.
    [Show full text]
  • Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in 2008
    1 Human Rights Center ‘Viasna’ Review-Chronicle of human rights violations in Belarus in 2008 Minsk 2009 2 Прага вясны Review-Chronicle of human rights violations in Belarus in 2008 The book was prepared on the basis of the short reviews of the human rights situation in Belarus for each month of 2008. It begins with the gener- al analysis of the civil and political situation in the country for the reporting time. The book describes important events and the reaction of the internation- al community to them. Then there are presented some concrete facts of hu- man rights violations by which one can trace back a certain history of struggle of representatives of the Belarusian democratic community for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Among the main violations there are politically motivated criminal and administrative persecution, trampling upon the free- dom of expression, prohibition of peaceful assemblies and denial of the right to association. The book includes photos from the web resources photo.bymedia.net, nn.by, charter97.org, spring96.org. ISBN 15-26496-006-P 3 Contents Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in January 2008 ....................................................................................6 Administrative punishment of participants of peaceful protest actions ......... 8 Politically motivated criminal cases .................................................................. 9 Torture and other kinds of violent and inhuman treatment .......................... 11 Freedom of expression and the right
    [Show full text]
  • Belarusian Exporters 2020 A1
    CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................................................................................................. 6 BELARUS. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................. 8 BELARUS. FOREIGN TRADE ........................................................................................ 10 BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ............................................. 12 EXHIBITION UNITARY ENTERPRISE ‘BELINTEREXPO’ OF THE BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ............................. 14 UNITARY ENTERPRISE OF PATENT SERVICES ‘BELPATENTSERVICE’ OF THE BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ............................. 15 EDUCATIONAL AND CONSULTING UNITARY ENTERPRISE OF THE BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ‘BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER’ ................ 16 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION COURT AT THE BELCCI ............................................. 17 Belarusian Chamber SUBJECT HEADING LIST .............................................................................................. 18 of Commerce and Industry A. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ................................................................................. 19 BELARUSIAN EXPORTERS 2020 A1. Machine Tool Engineering .................................................................................... 20 Reference and information edition A2. Motor Vehicle Industry ......................................................................................... 23 www.cci.by A3. Production of
    [Show full text]
  • Plant Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology" (Plantgen2017)
    PROCEEDINGS of the 4th International conference "Plant Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology" (PlantGen2017) Best Western Plus Atakent Park Hotel May 29 – June 02, 2017, Almaty, Kazakhstan УДК 581 (063) ББК 28.5 Р71 "Plant Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology": Материалы Международной конференции 4th International conference PlantGen2017 / под общей редакцией Е.К. Туруспекова, С.И. Абугалиевой. – Алматы: ИББР, 2017 – 216 с. ISBN 978-601-80631-2-1 В сборнике представлены материалы 4 Международной конференции по генетике, геномике, биоинформатике и биотехнологии растений (PlantGen2017), проведенной в г. Алматы 29 мая -2 июня 2017 г. В публикациях изложены результаты оригинальных исследований в области изучения, сохранения и использования генетических ресурсов, генетики и селекции, биоинформатики и биотехнологии растений. Сборник рассчитан на биологов, генетиков, биотехнологов, селекционеров, специалистов, занимающихся генетическими ресурсами растений, и студентов биологического и сельско-хозяйственного профиля. Тезисы докладов представлены в авторской редакции. Рекомендовано к изданию Ученым советом РГП «Института биологии и биотехнологии растений» Комитета науки Министерства образования и науки Республики Казахстан (Протокол № 2 от 04.05.2017 г.). УДК 581 (063) ББК 285 ISBN 978-601-80631-2-1 © ИББР, 2017 2 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference "Plant Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology" (PlantGen2017) May 29 – June 02 2017 – Almaty, Kazakhstan Editors Yerlan Turuspekov, Saule Abugalieva Publisher Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology Plant Molecular Genetics Lab ISBN: 978-601-80631-2-1 Responsibility for the text content of each abstract is with the respective authors. Date: May 29 – June 02 2017 Venue: Best Western Plus Atakent Park Hotel, 42 Timiryazev str., 050040 Almaty, Kazakhstan Conference webpage: http://primerdigital.com/PlantGen2017/en/ Hosted by: Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology (IPBB), Almaty, Kazakhstan Correct citation: Turuspekov Ye., Abugalieva S.
    [Show full text]
  • Conservation of Wetland Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Freshwater Ecosystems in the Western Dvina/Daugava Transboundary River Basin
    5/5/2020 WbgGefportal Project Identification Form (PIF) entry – Full Sized Project – GEF - 7 Conservation of Wetland Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Freshwater Ecosystems in the Western Dvina/Daugava Transboundary River Basin Part I: Project Information GEF ID 10462 Project Type FSP Type of Trust Fund GET CBIT/NGI CBIT NGI Project Title Conservation of Wetland Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Freshwater Ecosystems in the Western Dvina/Daugava Transboundary River Basin Countries Belarus Agency(ies) UNDP Other Executing Partner(s) Executing Partner Type Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Protection of the Republic of BelarusGovernment https://gefportal2.worldbank.org 1/72 5/5/2020 WbgGefportal GEF Focal Area Multi Focal Area Taxonomy Biodiversity, Focal Areas, Protected Areas and Landscapes, Terrestrial Protected Areas, Productive Landscapes, Financial and Accounting, Payment for Ecosystem Services, Species, Threatened Species, Invasive Alien Species, Biomes, Wetlands, Rivers, Lakes, International Waters, Fisheries, Pollution, Nutrient pollution from all sectors except wastewater, Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis, Freshwater, River Basin, Demonstrate innovative approache, Influencing models, Transform policy and regulatory environments, Type of Engagement, Stakeholders, Participation, Partnership, Information Dissemination, Consultation, Beneficiaries, Private Sector, SMEs, Civil Society, Academia, Non-Governmental Organization, Local Communities, Communications, Awareness Raising, Gender Mainstreaming, Gender
    [Show full text]
  • Mobiliser Les Mères Et Les Préparer À Encadrer Des Jeunes Enfants
    ECE/BELGRADE.CONF/2007/INF/9 SIXTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE “ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE” BELGRADE, SERBIA 10-12 October 2007 GOOD PRACTICES IN EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNECE REGION submitted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization through the Ad Hoc Working Group of Senior Officials BACKGROUND DOCUMENT UNITED NATIONS United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014) Good Practices in the UNECE region Education for Sustainable Development in Action Good Practices N°2 - 2007 UNESCO Education Sector Good Practices in Education for Sustainable Development in the UNECE region U N E S C O / U N E C E Education for Sustainable Development in Action Good Practices N°2 August 2007 The authors are responsible for the choice and presentation of the facts contained in this document and for the opinions expressed therein, which are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitations of its frontiers or boundaries. Section for DESD Coordination (ED/UNP/DESD) UNESCO, 7 Place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France email: [email protected] web: www.unesco.org/education/desd Education for Sustainable Development in Action Good Practices N° 2 - 2007 Cover design: Helmut Langer Printed in UNESCO’s workshop Foreword In recent years, education has gained higher prominence as a vital cross-cutting factor in the promotion of sustainable development.
    [Show full text]
  • “Development of GIS and Hydraulic Modelling”
    PUBLIC SELECTION OF CONSULTANTS SINGLE STAGE OPEN COMPETITIVE SELECTION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Reference No.: OWP-5 Selection of Consulting Services for: “Development of GIS and Hydraulic Modelling” Client: Vitebsk Regional Communal Unitary Enterprise of Water Supply and Sewerage System Vitebskoblvodokanal Country: Republic of Belarus Project: Orsha Wastewater Project Issued on: December 2019 i | P a g e P U B L I C PUBLIC TABLE OF CLAUSES PART I – SELECTION PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS Section 1.1 Letter of Invitation Section 1.2 Instructions to Consultants and Data Sheet A. General Provisions 1. Definitions 2. Introduction 3. Conflict of Interest 4. Unfair competitive advantage 5. Prohibited Practices 6. Eligibility 7. General Considerations 8. Cost of Preparation of Proposal 9. Language 10. Only One Proposal 11. Clarification and Amendment of the RFP Documents 12. Confidentiality B. Request for Proposals 13. Documents Comprising the Proposal 14. Proposal Validity 15. Preparation of Proposals – Specific Considerations 16. Technical Proposal Format and Content 17. Financial Proposal 18. Submission, Sealing and Marking of Proposals 19. Opening of Technical Proposals 20. Proposals Evaluation 21. Evaluation of Technical Proposals 22. Financial Proposals for QBS 23. Public Opening of Financial Proposals (for QCBS, FBS, and LCS methods) 24. Correction of Errors 25. Taxes 26. Conversion to Single Currency 27. Combined Quality and Cost Evaluation 28. Negotiations 29. Conclusion of Negotiations 30. Award of Contract ________________________________________________________________________________ RFP: Orsha Water Project. Tender OWP-5 “Development of GIS and Hydraulic Modelling” PUBLIC PUBLIC C. Data Sheet Section 1.3. Evaluation Criteria Section 1.4. Technical Proposal – Standard Forms 1. Form TECH-1 (FTP / STP): Proposal Submission Form 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents
    !"#$%&'()*')' +$,$$', - ! ! ". ! / 0 ! - 1 2%. ! " " %23*,. - 4" 5 4 )*)2 " . ! / 0 ! - 1 Table of contents ! " # $ %&' ( %&)* " + #(, %&* ' (- %&.* # , %&/##. 0 0 ,1 % 2" 3 ! %2 # #1 %4 1, % " 4 " & 4 $1 % . . 56 % " 4 " " -! 7 * . 6$ 3 " - 3 )* + ( 3 )* " (, % " #4 4 ,, % 4 " !$ % 1 8 1! Commonwealth of Independent States: from integration processes to regional cooperation In December 2020, the Council of CIS Heads of State approved a new version of the Concept of Further Development of the Commonwealth and a plan of key activities for its implementation. The new version fixes the main task of the CIS - "to increase the efficiency of its activities, including by ensuring that the states fulfil their obligations and monitor their implementation. Economic cooperation is a key priority of the document1. The development of the Commonwealth of Independent States is especially relevant today for Belarus because on 1 January 2021 Belarus assumed presidency in this international organisation. And now it will largely depend on its approach to the strengthening of integration mechanisms in the post-Soviet space if the CIS will be able to cope with the urgent problems
    [Show full text]