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Severe climatic conditions, low population density, lack of infrastructure leave as the only possible nodular economic development of Arctic territories of the Russian Federation. In this case, a natural question arises: how to define points of growth, how to delineate those "patches of economic...
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development. In Hungary the approaches of social responsibility and sustainability started to develop after the change of regime … realization of sustainability. The purpose of this study is to examine whether consumers know the CSR activity of the shop they …
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Corporate accountability refers to company performance in "non-financial areas" especially sustainability." Post … sustainability in the way Moderna and other vaccine manufacturers arrived at their new vaccine sustainability. Major corporations are … engage your customers in your business processes is developing at speed. This paper is about post pandemic sustainability …
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sustainability decision-making more objective, systematic and rigorous. Our aim is to outline the changing role of environment in a …
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heads, which endangers the sustainability of these farms. In the context where 0.8% of cattle/year are obtained from a cow …
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Nowadays, an important debate in the international economies is the problem of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change related. Discussions begin to gain the world with the signature of the Kyoto Protocol (1997), where an international agreement was reached to reduce global emissions....
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