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1. Introduction -- 2. Economic Development, Sustainable Development and Agriculture -- 3. Sustainability of … local, national and global scales. The first part of the book introduces the concept of sustainability and develops an … the sustainability challenges of major agroecosystems in the developing and industrialized worlds. The concluding chapter …
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- introduction from the editors -- Acknowledgements -- PART I The fast fashion phenomena and its consequences from a sustainability … consumer -- 3 Mind the gap: fashion consumers' intentions and behaviours -- 4 Drivers and obstacles of ethical fashion … myopia to boycott: consumer acceptance of, and resistance to, fast fashion -- 7 Enabling sustainable behaviours through m …
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countries. It examines and reviews the impact of EU and national policies on environmental and trade issues in agricultural and … rural organizations in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region. The book also reflects key socio-economic and … political issues such as resource management, income distribution, employment and migration trends, and sustainability aspects …
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The fast fashion phenomena and its consequences from a sustainability point of view -- Rana plaza as a threat to the … : examining its micro and the macro perspective -- Fast fashion and the consumer -- Mind the gap; fashion consumers' intentions … emotional undertone in the fast fashion consumption -- From myopia to boycott : consumer acceptance of, and resistance to fast …
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"Theories in regional science predict that related establishments benefit from their mutual proximity due to forward-backward linkages, labor market pooling and knowledge spillovers (the Marshallian forces). While the existence of these externalities as a whole is well supported by the empirical...
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