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    Exploring alternative preschool education methods in Georgia: Enhancing accessibility by N. Kitoshvili

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This study is relevant as it examines public-private partnerships in early childhood education in Georgia, seeking solutions to the significant educational challenges common to post-Soviet regions. …”
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    Provision of Registration Services by Public Administration Agencies in the Field of Land Protection by M. V. Chorna

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Service legal relations ensure the realization of private and public interests and are formed in those areas of land use and protection management, where public and private land interests are interdependent. …”
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    Modelling the mode choice behaviour of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) users in the Solent area of the UK by Nazam Ali, Seda Sucu Sagmanli, Nima Dadashzadeh, Djamila Ouelhadj

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper aims to understand the factors affecting the mode choice of MaaS app users, with a focus on mode shift towards more sustainable transport modes rather than private cars. Thus, this research explores the transport mode choice of MaaS users between private transport, public/shared transport and active transport and how individual characteristics of users affect their mode choices. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Pinellas County, FL by John Stevely

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Sarasota County, FL by John Stevely

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Hillsborough County, FL by John Stevely

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Lee County, FL by Joy Hazell

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Manatee County, FL by John Stevely

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Charlotte County, FL by Betty Staugler

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Paiements pour services environnementaux : nouveaux instruments de politique publique environnementale by Claire Etrillard

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…They are based on contractual structures that can involve private actors (landowners, companies, associations...) and public actors (State, local authorities...). …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Lee County, FL by Joy Hazell

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Sarasota County, FL by John Stevely

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Uma política pública de privatização e degradação da Amazônia disfarçada de regularização fundiária: uma análise sobre a evolução da Lei Federal nº 11.952/2009 by Paulo Roberto Cunha

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This paper analyzes the main changes in Brazilian Law no. 11,952/2009, known as the Amazon Public Policy for Land Regularization (PRFA), demonstrating that the Brazilian Government has been implementing a public policy of privatization of illegally invaded federal lands (land-grabbing), causing damage to the rural land structure and for the environment of the region.…”
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    Inspecting for positive outcomes by Bryan Livingstone

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…These services include childminders, foster care and adoption services, nurseries, day care services, care homes and private hospitals.…”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Charlotte County, FL by Betty Staugler

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Southwest Florida by Bob Swett

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Manatee County, FL by John Stevely

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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    Economic Impacts of Artificial Reefs: Southwest Florida by Bob Swett

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Florida Sea Grant and UF researchers conducted a study on the economic benefits associated with artificial reef programs in a six-county region of southwest Florida, where they asked private boater and for-hire operators and clients about their artificial reef use during 2009. …”
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