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Evelina Bazini
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Edvin Xhango
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Eleni Vangjeli, Anila Mancka
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Genci Pasko
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Llesh Lleshaj, Arben Malaj
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Romeo Eftimi, Isabella Serena Liso and Mario Parise
Carbonate rocks cover about 23% of Albania, with exploitable karst water resources estimated at 2.84 × 109 m3/year (about 65% of the total exploitable groundwater resources in the country). The Kruja tectonic zone is characterized by the presence of SE?N...
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Enkeleda Lulaj, Blerta Dragusha, Eglantina Hysa and Marian Catalin Voica
This research investigates the synergistic relationship between sustainability and financial prosperity in businesses, specifically focusing on the impact of consumers on profit growth in Kosovo and Albania. The study aims to understand consumers? percep...
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Bardhyl Ahmetaj, Alba Demneri Kruja and Eglantina Hysa
Women entrepreneurship is considered by many researchers as an imminent phenomenon of the 21st century, especially for developing countries. Due to its contribution to the economy and society, recent studies have focused on investigating its motivational...
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Romeo Eftimi, Kastriot Shehu and Franko Sara
The municipal water supply, related mainly to the cities of Albania, began to develop in the second half of the 19th century and very intensively after 1945. Today, the reported mean water production for the cities, on average, is about 300 l/capita/d, i...
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Elsa Dindi and Ardian Shehu
Vjosa is the main river of South Albania. Currently, the confined Quaternary gravelly aquifer in its lower course supplies drinking water for roughly 300,000 local residents. In the past years, extracted groundwater quantity has increased, whereas the gr...
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