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Holle L. Wlokas, Peter Westoby, Sue Soal
Implementation of large-scale wind, solar and hydro projects in South African communities is intended to contribute to local economic development. Government policy, through the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Prog-ramme (REIPPPP)...
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Leonilo Alves de Abreu, Marinês da Conceição Walkowski, André Riani Costa Perinotto and Júlia Fragoso da Fonseca
Community-based tourism (CBT) operates on a paradigm of community self-governance wherein traditional communities assume the role of instigators and protagonists in the realm of tourism within their territories. Within this framework, CBT emerges as a me...
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Sanderson Abel,Charles Nyamutowa,Courage Mutonhori,Pierre le Roux
AbstractOrientation: The relationship between financial sector development and economic growth has been the subject of intense debate for some time. The debate has received substantial attention in both empirical and theoretical literature and remains in...
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Alex Bara,Pierre Le Roux
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The study assesses the spillover effects of shocks to South Africa?s financial sector on economic growth and financial development of other SADC countries. The study uses Generalised Impulse Response and Vector Decomposition of Bayesian VAR estimations a...
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Ana Marr
AbstractThis paper is part of a major project about the Northern Cape Land Reform and Advocacy (NCLRA) programme being implemented by FARM-Africa* in South Africa. The NCLRA programme had initiated a financial mechanism to help poor communities to get ac...
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Doris Esenarro, Patricia Vasquez, Walter Morales and Vanessa Raymundo
The purpose of this research is to propose an architectural design for an Interpretation Center aimed at the revaluation of the flora and fauna of Cusco, Peru, in 2023. Due to the lack of awareness spaces, deforestation, water pollution, and the planting...
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K. N. Irvine, Asan Suwanarit, Fa Likitswat, Hansa Srilertchaipanij, Massimo Ingegno, Peeradorn Kaewlai, Pranisa Boonkam, Nij Tontisirin, Alisa Sahavacharin, Jitiporn Wongwatcharapaiboon and Shusak Janpathompong
A ?Smart City? framework was used to investigate and develop visions of alternative futures for a peri-urban superblock north of Bangkok, Thailand. The Smart City framework considers seven smart pillars: environment, economy, energy, mobility, people, li...
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Kevan W. Lamm, Alyssa Powell, Abigail Borron, Keith Atkins and Stephanie Hollifield
Communities in rural America have experienced significant decline over the past century. Professionals working within these communities, such as extension or community development professionals, may leverage their position as trusted sources to decrease ...
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Wei Liu, Jie Yang, Yue Gong and Qi Cheng
After decades of development, China?s urban renewal is facing the problems of inequality and intolerance, neglecting vulnerable groups and triggering gentrification. These problems are rarely quantified and draw limited public concerns. To promote an inc...
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Jasper Oshun, Kristina Keating, Margaret Lang and Yojana Miraya Oscco
Agrarian communities in the Peruvian Andes depend on local water resources that are threatened by both a changing climate and changes in the socio-politics of water allocation. A community?s local autonomy over water resources and its capacity to plan fo...
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Yu Yang and Fang Wang
Rural areas worldwide are witnessing an increase in outmigration, which has led to an impact on irrigation infrastructure management. In many cases, governments in transition economies find it difficult to support small-scale irrigation infrastructure pr...
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Cristina-Iolanda Filipoaia,Mihai Deju
During more than six centuries of existence, Bacau benefited both from the favourable socio-economic and political context, and from the interrelationships with the other communities, from the harmonious combination of these two elements resulting both t...
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Ade Sadikin AkhyadiRika Fitri RamadaniHolva Lovana Siregar
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This research departs from the various empowerment strategies implemented in each community empowerment agency. Heterogeneous environmental conditions become a consideration in implementing empowerment strategies to the community. The empowerment strateg...
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Asep SaepudinDinno Mulyono
Pág. 65 - 73
In the framework of developing community education, education service programs, especially those related to improving community welfare, need to get special studies, especially in supporting theories implemented. It also implies new approaches, technique...
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Tita Rosita
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The Implementation of Early Childhood Education (ECD) is to optimally grow, develop and foster the full potential of early childhood. So it could form basic behaviors and abilities of children in accordance with the stage of development in favor of havin...
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Public universities have been directed to have more collaborative projects with external entities. One such effort was with a rural community for capacity development towards socio-economic well being. In the case of Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor B...
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Craig A. Talmage, Bjoern Hagen, David Pijawka and Cara Nassar
There has been a recent upswing of academic interest in the social dimensions of sustainable cities, especially the dynamics of Quality of Life (QoL), Environmental Equity, Ecosystem Services, Eco-Friendliness, Public Engagement, and Well-Being and Happi...
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Craig A. Talmage, Bjoern Hagen, David Pijawka and Cara Nassar
There has been a recent upswing of academic interest in the social dimensions of sustainable cities, especially the dynamics of Quality of Life (QoL), Environmental Equity, Ecosystem Services, Eco-Friendliness, Public Engagement, and Well-Being and Happi...
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Jajat S. ArdiwinataDinno Mulyono
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Community education is a sustainable process in the community, built with awareness and sustained participation, in an effort to build a new understanding and concept to improve the quality of life of the community itself. Community education is now movi...
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Mariia Eduardovna Ermilova,Mitsunari Terada,Isami Kinoshita
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During the last century, global problems initiated the studies on a linkage between local culture and sustainability. Local craft production considered one of the way of sustainable community development, preserving the cultural connection with the natur...
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