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The development of competitive and efficient agricultural structures has been one of the central goals of agricultural policy making in addition to ensuring a fair standard of living for farmers. To achieve these goals, the agricultural sector in most industrialised nations has long been the...
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A new model of financial market is proposed, based on the sequential and inter-temporal nature of trader-trader interaction. In this pattern- based speculation model, the traders open and close their positions explicitely. Information ecology can be precisely characterised, and is strikingly...
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We contribute to the field of urban governance and globalization through an empirically-based exploration of …
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between remote, rural and urban areas in Australia and other comparable countries. It finds that users experience some … disadvantages compared with urban users, but generally no more so than in other countries. This is despite the higher cost of … and urban areas in Australia and in most of the countries studied (although callers’ bills can be higher depending on call …
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Gujarat was the first state in India which introduced the smart card license system in 1999. It was the first place in the world which introduced this innovative system and, thus, its implementation was a real challenge. As of now, Gujarat Government has issued 5 million smart card driving...
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Urban is still an interesting topic to discuss whether in government or public studies. As economy grows in cities …, many people are attracted to come to cities from villages to try their luck. In this paper, we investigated urban area … that will change their states in agriculture, industry, and service series, here we show how the urban areas dominated by …
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The paper reviews pastoral lease arrangements across jurisdictions in Australia and the extent to which these affect the emergence of non- pastoral land uses. Some comparisons are also made with pastoral lease arrangements in New Zealand, which has a history and pattern of pastoral lease...
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With an estimated loss of up to 20 million ha of forest over the past decade, deforestation in Indonesia has come to the forefront of global environmental concerns. Indonesia is one of the most important areas of tropical forests worldwide. In addition to providing a multitude of benefits...
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Policy enabling tropical forests to approach their potential contribution to global-climate-change mitigation requires forecasts of land use and carbon storage on a large scale over long periods. In this paper, we present an integrated modeling methodology that addresses these needs. We model...
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Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for many OECD countries, including some with systems of land use regulation which evolved entirely independently of the British. The paper starts by characterising the basic features of the British land...
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