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5.世界都市ランキング 東京は3位 TOKYO 3RD IN WORLD'S MOST ATTRACTIVE' CITIES A Japanese think tank has ranked Tobkyo third in its list of the world's F most (1)(attractive) cities. The Institute for Urban Strategies has given the capital the The highest ranking went to London, which has occupied that position for nine years same spot for five straight years. running. New York held onto second place. The gap from the first two down to Tokyo The assessment uses various indicators in six categories to rank 48 major cities, They look at the economy, research and development, cultural interaction, livability, environment, and accessibility. In the economy and cultural interactioncategories, Tokyo remained in fourth place. as widened、 Shanghai was the only new name in the top 10. It kept its third place ranking for research and development. But n terms of livabilitv dropped one spot to 12th. Japan's capital is near the bottom of the rankings when 。 Comes to work style flexibility. It came 41st on that measure, which looks at how easv it: for people to do their jobs remotely. 日本のシンクタンクの「都市戦略研究所」が世界で最も魅力的な都市のランキングを発 表し、東京は5年連続で3位になりました。 (総合ランキングの) 1位は9年連続ロンドンで、ニューヨークは2位を守りました。 (2) (和訳) 1位、2位を、乳の差は直がっています 1上胎っ納 。上位10都市に新しく入ったのは上海だけでした。 ランキングは、世界の主要な48都市を対象に、 「経済「(3)( 県 聞発 「文化·交流」「居住」 (「(4) まな指標で採点されます。 東京の評価は、「経済」 と 「文化·交流」 の分野で4位、 「研究 開発」の分野で3位を 維持した一方、「居住」の点では1つ順位を落とし、12位でした。 また、在宅勤務のしやす さといった「働き方の柔軟性」では、41位と最下位に近い順位になっています。 )」「交通·アクセス」 という6つの分野のさまざ (間) [Answer in English] In which categories, is Tokyo ranked highest and lowest? Highest rank ave research ond Lowest rank develapmant flexihlity inThhu is work Style [本文中の熟語) 「 の占で」のro

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解説がありませんでした。答えがなぜこうなるのか教えてください! 松山大学の入試問題です。

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Wales is a small but progressive country, the only country in the world to have legislated to protect the interests of future generations, the only country to have appointed someone independent to oversee this. Across the world, our systems of government, of politics, of economics have tended to act in the short term. And often, the decisions that are taken discount the interests of future generations and the planet. But in Wales, we're trying to change that by passing a law which requires not just our government but all of our main public institutions to demonstrate how they're acting for the long-term and how the decisions they take don't harm the interests of those yet to be born. And so as a mum of five and the world's only future generations commissioner, I want to share with you today some of the lessons we've learned about how we're trying to leave the world better than we found it. First of all, you must involve people in setting long-term goals. Ask them: What's the Wales or the world you want to leave behind to your children and your grandchildren? We held a national conversation -- the Wales We Want -- and people told us, "We want a low- carbon economy. We want you to help us keep people well rather than just treat them when they're ill. We want connected communities and a more equal Wales." And our government legislated to set seven national well-being goals to achieve that. Each institution has to demonstrate how they're meeting those goals, and they're held to account by me. You have to focus on the interconnections between different aspects of well-being. You need to talk often about why it's just as important to public health as it is to the environment to tackle high levels of air pollution, why diversity in the workforce is just as important to economic prosperity as it is to addressing inequality. Our institutions have a legal duty to act beyond their immediate remit to recognize those connections, work with unusual suspects. And so we're seeing hospitals in Wales working with the National Botanic Gardens to create spaces for nature on their sites. We're seeing offices in our environmental agency helping to find solutions to tackle childhood

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