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Timothy C. Dunne, Katie Toyoshima, Michael Byrd
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Timothy C. Dunne, Katie Toyoshima, Michael Byrd
Pág. 57 - 63
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Han Hao, Chenyang Liu and Ling Xin
China is a traditional agricultural country, and the integration of rural industries has become an essential policy direction for the current strategy of agricultural modernization in China. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the level of integrate...
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Zepu Zhang, Chen Sun and Jing Wang
The rapid development of China?s digital economy has promoted the digital transformation of Chinese society and become a new driving force for China?s social development. Furthermore, increasing farmers? income is the central task of China?s ?three rural...
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ITOHOWO S. ANIEFIOK, EMMANUEL P. UDOFIA, JOSEPH C. UDOH
Pág. Page:49 - 62Abstract
Despite impressive progress made in economic development, inequality still characterizes the pattern of socio-economic development especially in rural areas. This study aimed at investigating socio-economic development levels among the communities in rur...
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ITOHOWO S. ANIEFIOK, EMMANUEL P. UDOFIA, JOSEPH C. UDOH
Pág. Page:49 - 62Abstract
Despite impressive progress made in economic development, inequality still characterizes the pattern of socio-economic development especially in rural areas. This study aimed at investigating socio-economic development levels among the communities in rur...
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Liang Jiang, Jing Luo, Chunyan Zhang, Lingling Tian, Qingqing Liu, Guolei Chen and Ye Tian
A quantitative analysis of rural development is required to comprehend the spatial differentiation of a rural area and promote rural sustainable development under the pressure of urbanization and industrialization, especially areas with dramatic changes ...
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Yuchen Xie, Xiangzhuang Meng, Jeremy Cenci and Jiazhen Zhang
Rural tourism development has been an essential driving force behind China?s promotion of integrated urban?rural development, sustainable rural development and rural revitalization in the new era. This study included 1470 villages on the national list of...
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Wan-Tze Vong,Patrick Hang Hui Then
Pág. 17 pgs.
This study investigated how skills development training can empower rural youth to improve their socioeconomic status. An online questionnaire (n = 41) and semistructured interviews (n = 10) were conducted with graduates who joined a six-month informatio...
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M.S.M. Aslam,Khairil Wahidin Awang,Khairil Wahidin Awang
Pág. 27 - 33
Diverse and fragmented socio-cultural and environmental fabrics of rural areas offer a number of tourism entrepreneurial opportunities in anticipating the diverse interest of tourists. The tourism enterprises embody different alternative tourism labels t...
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Nigel K. Downes, Harry Storch, Pham Quoc Viet, Nguyen Kieu Diem and Le Canh Dinh
This paper contributes to the understanding of the recent urban development of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Previous studies have aimed at quantifying the city?s spatial growth yet have disregarded its inherent morphological and socio-economic heterogeneit...
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Federico Martínez-Carrasco Pleite and José Colino Sueiras
In recent years, various plans have been implemented by the central government with the aim of promoting more coordinated policies to address depopulation. The severity of this challenge in Spain, which has continued to intensify, underscores the need fo...
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Nikola Vuksanovic, Dunja Demirovic Bajrami, Marko D. Petrovic, Milan M. Radovanovic, Slavica Malinovic-Milicevic, Adriana Radosavac, Valentina Obradovic and Maja Ergovic Ravancic
Local producers constitute a crucial segment of the local economy, playing a pivotal role in driving rural development and the progress of tourism. Their avenues for showcasing products extend beyond markets, bazaars, or food events, often being integrat...
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Shiqin Yang, Zisheng Yang and Renyi Yang
The three dimensions of ecological, economic, and social vulnerability in the mountainous countryside are caused by the fragility of the natural ecosystems of the mountains, which overlap with the geographical location of the countryside and are associat...
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Yaqi Du and Rong Zhao
China has achieved the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in a well-rounded way by 2020. At this stage, effectively dealing with poverty and not returning to it has become the bottom-line task of rural revitalization. The purpose of this st...
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Jana Jadudová, Milada ?tastná, Iveta Marková and Emília Hroncová
Regional product labelling has become a trend in recent years, with the goal of being able to stimulate and support local economies; increase the sales of quality local products and services; preserve and maintain traditions, local cultural values, and t...
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Stavros Kalogiannidis, Christina-Ioanna Papadopoulou, Efstratios Loizou and Fotios Chatzitheodoridis
Promoting rural development is essential for the general economic transformation of people, hence requiring great attention from different government systems. This study assessed the risk, vulnerability, and resilience of agriculture, as well as its impa...
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Mariusz Malinowski
The purpose of this paper is to present the multidimensional dependencies between the budgetary solvency and debt of Polish rural communes on one side, and the residents? standards of living on the other. Local government units? budgetary solvency and de...
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Tariro Mafirakurewa, Abbyssinia Mushunje and Siphe Zantsi
Agriculture is an important sector in Zimbabwe?s economy. More than 70% of the population are smallholders relying on agriculture. To support agriculture, Zimbabwe?s government introduced a Targeted Command Agriculture Programme (TCAP), in terms of which...
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Vladimir Verner, Monika Kosova, Petra Chaloupkova, Samnang Nguon, Patrick Van Damme and Ladislav Kokoska
Understanding tourists? perceptions and appreciation of traditional food products (TFPs) is crucial for developing effective marketing and development strategies for poor economies with tourism potential, such as Cambodia. Lots of TFPs are derived from u...
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