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exploitation of resources and space in a logical and rational manner. The trend of global economic uniformity allows opportunities … and risks to Botosani County since globalization involves economic development and rising living standards, but loss of … may be addressed by globalization, but at the same time spatial development according to global standards will cause the …
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Economics is a dynamic social science. Its contexts and dimensions keep changing with changes in time. In modern India … of economics towards the urban area has been changed. Now, study of cities or urban area is not limited to issues like …
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The study was conducted in Swat district during 2008 to assess the role of Community Based Organizations(CBOs) in the rural community development of the district. For the analysis, secondary data was used collected from five CBOs of tehsil Kabal (Swat). The results indicated that Shahbaz Welfare...
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In Portugal we have yet problems with disadvantaged groups, in some cases because the social conditions, in other cases because the economic conditions and in another situations from the familiar and physical circumstances. This context sometimes is worse in the rural areas, because has other...
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The work presented here is based in a set of outcomes from a project developed in four rural municipalities of the center of Portugal, with the names Vouzela, Mangualde, Seia and Guarda. This project was supported by the National Support Reference Framework (NSRF) and had the objective of the...
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Mahatma Gandhi and his economic ideas are relevant to economic process and in twenty first century. His vision to create Indian villages prosperous and progressive is feasible through economic process. His plan of Gram Swaraj aims at developing villages in a very manner, which retains and...
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We proceed from the hypothesis that organisational factors are more cogent in comparatively peripheral rural areas, away from the more immediate effects of the selective slackening of population and activities, than in other types of area. We propose a framework within which to analyse the...
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The study assessed the impact of geographicalfactors on the development of rural communities in Benue state.Primary data (on living standard, employment, social inclusion,climate, location, resources, and environmental stability) weregenerated through mixed questionnaires administered to...
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Autarky is a concept of Greek classical thought, misplaced in history, that has demerits its original sense, regardless of any possible synergy that refer to the selfsought by him. This article explores various theoretical reflections to rethink stages in the evolution of the autarky in rural...
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