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John Mamokhere
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Hadi Alizadeh and Ayyoob Sharifi
Social resilience is an essential need for societies faced with adverse events such as pandemics. The recent COVID-19 outbreak has affected many communities around the globe. In fact, in addition to unprecedented mortality and infection rates, it has als...
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Ayodeji Olatunji Aiyetan and Dillip Kumar Das
Infrastructure project delivery, specifically the delivery of water infrastructure projects, is a serious challenge in South Africa. Therefore, using the study context of water utility agencies in South Africa, the objective of this study was to examine ...
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Francisco Alonso, Mireia Faus, Boris Cendales and Sergio A. Useche
One of the challenges currently faced by emerging countries is to get their citizens to decide to use sustainable transport for their regular trips, in order to reduce the current vehicular pollution rates. The objective of this descriptive research is t...
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Marcus Hübscher and Johannes Ringel
Megaprojects, as a part of neoliberal urbanism, have become an important element of cities worldwide. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, the megaproject Santa Cruz Verde 2030 represents this type of project. The ambitious plan seeks to transform the city?...
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Belen Pedregal, Cesare Laconi and Leandro del Moral
Addressing environmental governance conflicts requires the adoption of a complexity approach to carry out an adaptive process of collective learning, exploration, and experimentation. In this article, we hypothesize that by integrating community-based pa...
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RACHID EL BETTIOUI, Said AKRICH, Anouar BEN DAHHANE
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La bonne gouvernance soulève, ces dernières années, un vif intérêt dans la sphère politique, économique et sociale. En plus, les événements que connaît le monde actuellement et les crises qui frappent plusieurs pays nous montrent clairement l?importance ...
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Nil SONUÇ, Assist. Prof. Dr.
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The common ground where social tourism meets with sustainable tourism is their inclusionary and participative nature. The construction of socially sustainable tourism especially, is closely relying on the socio-economic dimension of sustainable tourism. ...
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Monica BIRA,Alexandra ZBUCHEA,Mauro ROMANELLI
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The museum sector has changed in the past decades, becoming for dynamic, diverse, interactive, participative and innovative. All this shifts make museums more and more appealing and increase the level of satisfaction of museum visits. Understanding to wh...
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Rafal Olszowski and Marcin Chmielowski
In this study, we focus on models of civic debate suitable for use in Polish-Ukrainian internet projects, as well as methods of researching collective intelligence that can help to monitor particular aspects of such debates and consequently create social...
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