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Les administrations publiques au niveau fédéral, cantonal et communal jouissent en Suisse et à l’étranger d’une excellente réputation. Elles contribuent au succès du pays, à la satisfaction des besoins de la population et au bon fonctionnement de la démocratie. A ce jour, aucun ouvrage n’a traité l’administration publique en Suisse de façon aussi complète que celui-ci. Il présente les aspects généraux et les différentes formes que revêtent les administrations fédérales, les ressources essentielles au fonctionnement de l’Etat, ainsi que les défis managériaux, économiques, financiers et politiques qui les soustendent. En outre, il se consacre aux structures et pr...
Contexte culturel et politique, structure de l'habitat, organisation du territoire, habitat pour les aînés, politique du logement.
OECD's periodic survey of the Swiss economy. This edition includes chapters on getting out of the crisis, monetary policy, systemic risks from large financial institutions, lowering the high cost of housing and construction, and raising education ...
Evaluating sustainable development is becoming increasingly important in policy making, evaluation practice and the scientific world in general. However, at present, there is neither a generally accepted set of measures and evaluation methods, nor specific standards to be met. Sustainable Development in Europe addresses these issues and presents an important and concise analysis of state-of-the-art sustainable development evaluation policies, programmes and projects currently at work in Europe.
Designing a new national map of urban topography for Switzerland. The classic volume Switzerland. An Urban Portrait was published in three languages by Birkhäuser Verlag in 2005 and has lost none of its relevance to this day. The result of several years of research by ETH Studio Basel, this three-volume work contains explorations of the multiple layers and facets of Swiss towns and cities by renowned architects Roger Diener, Jacques Herzog, Marcel Meili, Pierre de Meuron, and Christian Schmid, as well as possible and/or desirable scenarios for the future development of country’s main cities and its Alpine region. It also includes maps of urban topography. Leading Swiss architects examine Switzerland’s built environment An important contribution to the discussion of how Switzerland might look in the future Visionary urban topographies in a globalized world