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Jiandang Liu, Jie Tang, Bo Zhou and Zhijun Liang
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Sandy Barron
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Historical research on the oralist era in North American deaf education has typically been undertaken through a national lens. This study asserts that a more localized and regional view of the communication methods practiced at deaf schools will aid in t...
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Sandy Barron
Pág. 63 - 84
Historical research on the oralist era in North American deaf education has typically been undertaken through a national lens. This study asserts that a more localized and regional view of the communication methods practiced at deaf schools will aid in t...
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Leon Wansleben
Pág. Finance an - 92
Konings successfully mobilizes social theory to demonstrate how various post-Marxist, Polanyian, and Foucauldian analyses fail to make sense of financialization and neoliberal governance as persistent societal formations. In their place he offers an anal...
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Acuna-Alfaro Jairo,Cuong Nguyen,Anh Tran,Tung Phung
Pág. 165 - 191
The relationship between development and governance is a central question in the public administration literature on developing countries. Yet, we still understand little about the gap between urban and rural governance in these nations. Our paper tackle...
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Acuna-Alfaro Jairo,Cuong Nguyen,Anh Tran,Tung Phung
Pág. 165 - 191
The relationship between development and governance is a central question in the public administration literature on developing countries. Yet, we still understand little about the gap between urban and rural governance in these nations. Our paper tackle...
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Nomfundo Patricia Sibiya, Dillip Kumar Das, Coleen Vogel, Sonwabo Perez Mazinyo, Leocadia Zhou, Mukalazi Ahmed Kalumba, Mikateko Sithole, Richard Kwame Adom and Mulala Danny Simatele
Climate change is already a reality, and it is affecting the lives and livelihoods of many people globally. Many scientists argue that adaptation is, therefore, necessary to address the impact of climate change on life-supporting systems. Climate change ...
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Cesar Casiano Flores and Joep Crompvoets
Climate change has increased pluvial flood risks in cities around the world. To mitigate floods, pluvial risk maps with climate change scenarios have been developed to help major urban areas adapt to a changing climate. In some cases, subnational governm...
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Deborah Curran
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the ?free, prior and informed consent? of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about the water in their traditional territories, most state water governance regimes do not recognize Ind...
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Zeping Xiao, Manyu Bi, Yexi Zhong, Xinghua Feng and Hongzhi Ma
We construct a comprehensive analysis framework of population flow in China. To do so, we take prefecture-level administrative regions as the basic research unit of population flow and use source-sink theory and flow space theory. Additionally, we reveal...
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Maura Hanrahan, Benjamin Dosu Jnr
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Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent of drinking water crises, yet its facilitation requires certain measures. Canada has one of the most decentralized water governance systems in the world....
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Suryani Wijaya, Muhammad Imran, Jeffrey McNeill
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International development agencies, with the help of the central government, support climate change sensitive transport policies in Low Income Asian (LIA) cities. These policies include building a state of art Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in medium-sized LIA ...
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Wietske Medema, Jan Adamowski, Christopher Orr, Alison Furber, Arjen Wals, Nicolas Milot
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The sustainable governance of water resources relies on processes of multi-stakeholder collaborations and interactions that facilitate the sharing and integration of diverse sources and types of knowledge. In this context, it is essential to fully recogn...
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Wietske Medema, Jan Adamowski, Christopher Orr, Alison Furber, Arjen Wals and Nicolas Milot
The sustainable governance of water resources relies on processes of multi-stakeholder collaborations and interactions that facilitate the sharing and integration of diverse sources and types of knowledge. In this context, it is essential to fully recogn...
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