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Abdullah Al-Maruf, A. K. M. Kanak Pervez, Pradip Kumar Sarker, Md Saifur Rahman and Jorge Ruiz-Menjivar
In Bangladesh, rural?urban migration is widespread. Many earlier studies discussed the factors, patterns, causes, and consequences and the socio-economic and environmental impact of migration from the general perspective. However, rural?urban migration w...
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Malena Ripken, Xander Keijser, Thomas Klenke and Igor Mayer
The interaction of stakeholders is regarded key in modern environmental and spatial planning. Marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) is an emerging marine policy domain, which is of great interest worldwide. MSP practices are characterized by diverse app...
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Erika Loucanová, Hubert Palu? and Michal Dzian
As innovations are the basic premise of commercial success in the market the main objective of this paper is to determine the main course of innovations in wood-processing industry within the forestry-wood chain in Slovakia from the viewpoint of represen...
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Ching Leong
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As global freshwater supplies shrink, recycled drinking water (RDW) has become an increasingly important source of water supply. However, RDW remains an underinvested resource despite being a safe and reliable source of water. The dominant hypothesis is ...
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Ying Qu, Mengru Li, Han Jia and Lingling Guo
Being an important aspect of sustainable development, sustainable consumption has attracted great attention among Chinese politicians and academia, and Chinese governments have established policies that encourage sustainable consumption behaviors. Howeve...
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Duy Dang-Pham,Siddhi Pittayachawan,Mathews Nkhoma
As online social networking sites (SNS) are becoming a part of many people?s daily life, they have become a topic of interest that attracts the attention of both academics and practitioners. The users? behaviours on those sites are complex and have impor...
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Alberto Asquer
In sub-national governments, elected public officers can exercise considerable influence on the regulation of local water services, in such ways as, for example, contributing to the design of local regulatory institutions, to the formulation of tariff ru...
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Paul Sylvestre, Tarah Wright and Kate Sherren
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S. M. Lehong,E. Dube,G. Angelopoulos
AbstractThis study identifies the perceived benefits of Enterprise Architecture (EA) among business stakeholders who are aware of EA but are not specialists in the field of ICT, and proposes a clearly differentiated and comprehensive cluster of stakehold...
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Helen Hasan,Joseph Meloche,Sumayya Banna
Rapid developments in ICT are extending and transforming the ways public services are delivered to citizens. The area of public healthcare has always been viewed as particularly as information intensive. This phenomenon is made more complex by rapid chan...
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