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Hrivnák Michal, Roháciková Olga and Schwarcz Pavol
Innovation and small fast-growing knowledge-intensive enterprises are often described as a potential engine for development of rural economies of the post-socialistic countries, struggling with problem of depopulation, decline of agriculture, monostructu...
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Dr. Alka Maurya
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Multinational Companies in a bid to increase their revenue and profit are now eyeing the emerging markets. Considering the saturation in the urban market they are now targeting the consumers in rural markets of emerging economies. Lowering price by redu...
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Julie Bulteau, Thierry Feuillet and Rémy Le Boennec
Innovative solutions have been implemented to promote sustainable mobility in urban areas. In the Nantes area (northwestern part of France), alternatives to single-occupant car use have increased in the past few years. In the urban area, there is an effi...
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Janaina Camile Pasqual, Harry Alberto Bollmann, Christopher A. Scott, Thiago Edwiges and Thais Carlini Baptista
Water, energy, and food are essential elements for human life, but face constant pressure resulting from economic development, climate change, and other global processes. Predictions of rapid economic growth, increasing population, and urbanization in th...
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Agarwal P.K., A.B. Khan, S. Choudhary
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A huge rural road network created recently in developing countries has resulted in increased social and economic benefits in rural areas. Thus, in order to reap the benefits of created assets it is essential to maintain the low volume rural road timely. ...
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