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Christy M. Caudill, Peter L. Pulsifer, Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor
The halfway point for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was marked in 2023, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda. Geospatial technologies have proven indispensable in assessing and tracking fundamental components of...
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Arsena Gjipali, Valbona Karapici and Nevila Baci
This paper draws on a current international analysis of pandemic consequences in the labour market and on the way different segments have been impacted. The purpose is to provide a critical investigation of the facts and arguments regarding how and why t...
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Khutso Baltimore Makua,Neo Malungane,Khayakazi Mswephu,Ronewa Candy Sadiki
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With inequality at the forefront of economic development, this paper examined the impact of gender inequality on economic growth in South Africa. Different gender dimensions were considered, including female education, female labor force participation, f...
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Sui Tao, Sylvia He, Dick Ettema, Shuli Luo
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Improved accessibility by transit service constitutes a critical component in removing spatial barriers in daily mobility for disadvantaged groups. However, the effects of transit accessibility on the daily mobility and activity participation of differen...
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Mohammad Ghiasi, Taher Niknam, Moslem Dehghani, Pierluigi Siano, Hassan Haes Alhelou and Amer Al-Hinai
Today, in various leading power utilities in developing countries, achieving optimal operational energy management and planning, taking into account the costs reduction of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, and also reducing the em...
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Maryam Lotfian, Jens Ingensand and Maria Antonia Brovelli
Citizen science, the participation of the public in scientific projects, is growing significantly, especially with technological developments in recent years. Volunteers are the heart of citizen science projects; therefore, understanding their motivation...
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Gustavo Alberto Cadenas Delascio, Luis E. Hernández-Ponce and Gerardo L. Febres
In a highly and rapidly urbanized world, the effect of the action of urban development is determinant for the physical, social, and economic conditions of its citizens, among which is inequality. It is even more crucial for developing regions such as Lat...
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Swati Negi, Thu Thuy Pham, Bhaskar Karky and Claude Garcia
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hinder groups to work collectively. In this paper, we focus on community-based forest management in the inner Terai region of Nepal and explore the role of c...
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Khoir Akfini Didia
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The development?s problem faced in Indonesia time by time is inequality as a result from failure of the centralistic system which affected the widening of the gap between rich and poor, urban biased development, imbalance between economic sectors and reg...
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Claudia Jessenia Becerra Gualdron,Carlos Felipe Gallardo Sánchez,Sandra Bibiana Becerra Gualdrón,Centro de Productividad de Boyacá, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia-Colombia
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El artículo tiene por objeto cuantificar las brechas de género en Colombia a nivel departamental y describir su comportamiento a través de la construcción de un índice de brecha de género, dando cuenta de su comportamiento para el periodo comprendido ent...
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