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    It Does Not Stop at Treaties: Filling the Void of Indigenous Governance by Yamina Sfiat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Very little is known about how Tribal governments function as their own administration or as an administration within another nation, or about the many intricacies and histories centralized within that dynamic. Not understanding how these governments function, how they overlap, or how the United States often works against sovereign nations is detrimental to any policy created with the intent of service to Tribal governments. …”
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    Young people’s participation in the recruitment and selection process for secure care staff by Kirsten McManus

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…By involving children and young people in recruitment, a very clear message can be transmitted about their value and their centrality to the process. Important policy documents have called for greater involvement of children and young people in selection (e.g. …”
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    Presenting the model of factors affecting the resilience of entrepreneurial behavior in Technical and Vocational University of Alborz province by Ali Abdi Jamayran, Manouchehr Niknam, Hasan Rangriz

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results of the research showed that the central phenomenon of the resilience of entrepreneurial behavior in the university has four dimensions: environmental drivers, development factors, environmental barriers, and limiting factors. …”
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    Designing a National Model for Evaluating and Financing Industrial Investment Projects in Iranian Towns and Industrial Areas by Naser Seifollahi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The results of the analysis of the data obtained from the interviews led to the formation of the national model for the evaluation and financing of industrial investment projects in the towns and industrial areas of Iran, based on the theory of the database, during open, central, and selective coding processes. The Strauss and Corbin method, paradigm model, and MAXQDA software were used for data analysis.Findings: After analyzing the interview data, the development model of funding for investment in industrial towns has been extracted by determining the causal conditions (venture investment, suitable financing model, management abilities, company size, capital structure, laws and policies of the government), background conditions (financial issues, infrastructure, political and legal factors), intervening conditions (social capital, available resources and facilities, liquidity variables), central category (value creation, financing) public-private partnership, technology development), strategies (borrowing, investment, micro-financing, external financing, internal financing, Islamic financing) and consequences (efficiency and effectiveness of industrial units, improving competitiveness, employment generation).Originality/Value: With this model's help and complete implementation, Iran's towns and industrial areas can take advantage of its benefits, improve their competitive position, and increase productivity in their organizations.…”
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    Processus d’intégration de villages périphériques dans le système d’approvisionnement de Bamako by Gwenaëlle Raton

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…The increase in the number of market places on the outskirts of Bamako which supply the city with food allows one to study how villages and new agricultural units are integrated to the urban supply chains. …”
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    Working with all nations and all relatives in feeding the future by Shaileshkumar Shukla

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Food and food-sustaining relatives (land, water, plants, animals, micro-habitats) which are central to planetary health, are negatively impacted and threatened by these human pressures, which have severe implications for our ability to feed current and future generations (FAO et al., 2023; Planetary Health Alliance, n.d.). …”
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    Home sweet home! Repatriation, reintegration and land allocation in Afghanistan by Nassim Majidi

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Central to this question of return is access to land, and the resources available on the lands where returnees settle. …”
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    Les structures évolutionnaires de la résilience by Philippe Woloszyn

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…To answer these questions, which are central to resilience problematic, we deal with the question of the differential temporality between economic, social and ecological systems, by developing an inductive model in the three dimensions of sustainable development, with applying it to a specific case study, the drought in the United States which occurred in 2012. …”
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    Differentiated Regional (Dis)Integration Post Brexit by M. V. Strezhneva

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This can result in lower efficacy of the EU integration policy.…”
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