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    Marketing Cooperatives and sustainable Agricultural development in Rulindo District, Rwanda by Nkubito, Habyarimana Jean Pierre

    Published 2020
    “…Challenges encountered by agricultural marketing cooperatives towards sustaining the development of agriculture in Rulindo district were identified and categorized into five sections; organizational or internal, external, infrastructural, natural and socio-cultural and economic challenges. The most important of them were: limited Capacity on management of agricultural marketing cooperatives, inadequate initial capital, lack of transparency and accountability, low price of farm produces, high cost of production, low linkage with financial institution, small and fragmented farm holdings, lack of market structure, lack of storage and transportation facility, lack of access, usage and ownership of ICTs, climate change, inappropriate distribution of agricultural assets and population pressure on land resources. …”
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    Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project by Madhur Thakur, Eric W Maurer, Kim Ngan Tran, Anthony Tholkes, Sripriya Rajamani, Roli Dwivedi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The burden of diabetes is increasing, but often, the vulnerable communities served by FQHCs lag in the management of the disease due to limited resources and related social determinants of health. …”
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    Sistemas Fisiográficos del Área Natural Protegida "Valle Cretácico"; Provincia de Río Negro by Nora Romina Solorza, Marcos Damián Mare

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The approach with a perspective oriented to the dynamic nature of natural processes, contributes to the goal of designing proposals for conservation, remediation and management of resources in terms of a sustainable landscape and cultural appropriation by the regional society.…”
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    Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition by Cesare Sposito, Francesca Scalisi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The goals of climate neutrality by 2050 and the reduction of CO2 emissions by 55% (compared to the 1990 level) by 2030 (European Commission, 2019, 2021) pose the European Union, and even more so the rest of the world, with several complex issues, including a significant increase in ‘clean’ energy production from alternative and renewable sources, the reduction of energy poverty, greater security of energy supply and a drastic decrease in dependence on energy imports; at the same time, the aim is to foster modern economic growth decoupled from the use of non-renewable resources, the creation of new jobs, and to generate environmental and health benefits, objectives with inevitable cultural, political, economic, production, technological and social implications to be addressed both within one’s borders and in foreign policy. …”
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    The Survival Status of Golden and Steppe Eagles in a Capturing Area in China by Roller MaMing

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Our recent investigation in China encompasses the species and number studies of eagles in captivity, study of methods and tools used to capture raptors in the field, investigation into whether there is trade (and at which level), estimation of damage to wild populations and their resources, assessment of the current situation in the field, negative factors, conflicts between laws and traditional culture (such as the Intangible Cultural Heritage), and how to solve and effectively manage them.…”
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    Mises en scène du pouvoir et enjeux statutaires chez les jeunes Palestiniens réfugiés (Liban) by Agnès Gharbi Mesmar

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The first part explains the context of Palestinian refugee marginalisation in Lebanon, and how NGOs have developed as training organisations and important cultural and economic resources, and also introduces the organisation El Markez, its mission and the relative positions of its managers. …”
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    Exploring Teachers’ Perceptions of EFL Students’ Engagement in Collaborative Learning: Implementation Issues and Suggestions by Ali Abbas Falah Alzubi, Mohd Nazim, Jalal Ahmad

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Finally, the analysis of interview contents showed that the problems that teachers face in implementing collaborative learning include diverse language proficiency, cultural differences, impartial participation, personal conflicts, limited class time, access to resources, and lack of professional development. …”
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    DISEASES OF NATURAL RUBBER (HEAVEA BRASILENSIS) INDUCED BY THE CLIMATIC ELEMENTS OF RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE IN IKPOBA-OKHA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE, NIGERIA by ABRAHAM EHIZOJIE ILENRE

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The following recommendations are made: effective disease management strategies, monitoring of climatic conditions, incorporating resistant natural rubber clones and improving cultural practices, sustainable practices to manage diseases, governments’ intervention to encouragenatural rubber farmers annually. …”
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    Flora of Forest Reserves and Riparian Areas in Benin by Eben-Ezer Apelete, Jean Ganglo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The project entitled “Project for the Integration of Sacred Forests into the System of Protected Areas of Benin (PIFSAP)” was initiated to preserve the biodiversity of the country by protecting and sustainably managing forest resources, biological and cultural heritage of local populations. …”
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    Mapping Supply Chain Risks and Resilience Strategies For Startups Using The SCOR and FMEA Model: An Innovation Hub Perspective by Armah Kemi Daisy, Alim Setiwan Slamet, Eko Ruddy Cahyadi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Innovation hubs are critical in supporting entrepreneurial growth by providing resources and facilitating networking. To navigate these challenges, the study recommends the implementation of a comprehensive Enterprise Risk Management framework and the cultivation of a risk-aware culture. …”
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    Spanish version of the short European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire HLS-Q12: Transcultural adaptation and psychometric properties. by Sergio Muñoz-Villaverde, Leticia Serrano-Oviedo, María Martínez-García, Yolanda Pardo, Llüisa Tares-Montserrat, Francisco Javier Gómez-Romero, Paloma Garcimartin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It is related to education, capacity for self-care, and management of health resources. The Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire HLS-Q12 is one of the reference instruments but has not yet been adapted to Spanish. …”
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    Exploring barriers to accessing health care services by young women in rural settings: a qualitative study in Australia, Canada, and Sweden by Reyhaneh Golestani, Farideh Khalajabadi Farahani, Paul Peters

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Institutional challenges involve limited healthcare resources, gender insensitivity among providers, judgmental attitudes from healthcare staff, inadequate time management of services, and a lack of privacy and confidentiality within facilities. …”
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    The History of the Bargut Confrontation in Northeastern China (early 20th century): Ethno-Political and Religious Aspects (based on archival materials) by Bair Ts. Gomboev, Eduard V. Batunaev

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…On the territory of Barga, in northeastern China, the socio-political situation at the beginning of the 20th century was difficult, caused not only by internal political processes of sharing power (confrontation of ethnic groups, preservation of traditional types of nature management), the struggle for resources, but also by external influences for domination and dominance in northeast East Asia (Russia, China and Japan). …”
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    Adapting Southeast Asian Best Practices for Sustainable Development in Banyumas Regency by Darmawan Arif, Afwa Ulil, Hongsiwet Sunae, Fitrah Elpeni, Srirejeki Kiky, Miryanti Renny, Yuliantiningsih Aryuni, Pascarina Hanifa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research examines Southeast Asian initiatives, focusing on renewable energy adoption, sustainable agriculture, eco-tourism, and community-based natural resource management. Key success factors and innovative approaches are identified through case studies from Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand, considering geographical and cultural similarities. …”
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    Land Use and is Impact on Agricultural Productivity in Mutara Sub-County Mitooma District. by Tusingwire, Pamellah

    Published 2024
    “…The study concluded that Traditional farming methods and cultural beliefs significantly influence land management decisions. …”
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    Design and Validation of Policy Making Model with Open Government Approach by Zahra Mohammadi, Abdolmajid Imani, Farahnaz Ahang

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Behavioral factors encompass leadership and management styles, human resources management, educational initiatives, and organizational justice practices. …”
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    STRATEGI PEMASARAN EVENT MAKEPUNG, JEMBRANA by Ni Ketut Ratna Dewi, I Made Sendra, Yohanes Kristianto

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results of the SWOT analysis created a marketing strategy, namely: (1) SO strategy: Optimizing promotion through print media and utilizing social media by creating interesting content, (2) ST strategy: Maintaining the concept and uniqueness that is owned and the second strategy is maintaining local wisdom and community empowerment, (3) WO Strategy: Holding a special exhibition for the Makepung Event by modifying the beating tools used and by optimizing the quality of human resources in managing tourism opportunities, (4) WT strategy: Optimizing collaboration with stakeholders, and the second strategy is to improve supporting facilities in the circuit area.…”
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