europe`s small countries, eu states
... Scandinavian Airlines ("SAS") and Belgium-Netherlands ("Sabena", "CML") serves a number of European and international airlines. Unique transport projects in Denmark: is the longest in the "bridges tunnels" over the straits world. Denmark (especially after the construction) – a "bridge" the largest i ...
... Scandinavian Airlines ("SAS") and Belgium-Netherlands ("Sabena", "CML") serves a number of European and international airlines. Unique transport projects in Denmark: is the longest in the "bridges tunnels" over the straits world. Denmark (especially after the construction) – a "bridge" the largest i ...
Inclusive Growth in Asia: Trends and Issues
... To facilitate the process of structural transformation to transfer from large amounts of rural, agriculture surplus of labor to urban, manufacturing and service sectors, where most of the future’s productive jobs will be generated. Public employment schemes to address unemployment and underemplo ...
... To facilitate the process of structural transformation to transfer from large amounts of rural, agriculture surplus of labor to urban, manufacturing and service sectors, where most of the future’s productive jobs will be generated. Public employment schemes to address unemployment and underemplo ...
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... resources in the form of land or minerals. This affects not only the kind of technology that is used, but also the types of business organization that ...
... resources in the form of land or minerals. This affects not only the kind of technology that is used, but also the types of business organization that ...
Case 5 - Group E - Rural Poverty in Developing Countries
... health—in the households and communities. Their infrastructural assets are publicly and privately provided transport and communications, access to schools and health centers, storage, potable water, and sanitation. Their institutional assets include their legally protected rights and freedoms and th ...
... health—in the households and communities. Their infrastructural assets are publicly and privately provided transport and communications, access to schools and health centers, storage, potable water, and sanitation. Their institutional assets include their legally protected rights and freedoms and th ...
Economic Issues No. 26--Rural Poverty in Developing Countries
... health—in the households and communities. Their infrastructural assets are publicly and privately provided transport and communications, access to schools and health centers, storage, potable water, and sanitation. Their institutional assets include their legally protected rights and freedoms and th ...
... health—in the households and communities. Their infrastructural assets are publicly and privately provided transport and communications, access to schools and health centers, storage, potable water, and sanitation. Their institutional assets include their legally protected rights and freedoms and th ...
CHAPTER 2: AN UNEQUAL WORLD - Indus Valley School of Art
... encourages the flow of the rural population to the urban areas. (Such a pattern is common, but not universal.) The locations of rural villages and urban areas generally also differ. Rural populations are settled in good food-growing areas. Urban areas tend to be located at coasts or along rivers, wh ...
... encourages the flow of the rural population to the urban areas. (Such a pattern is common, but not universal.) The locations of rural villages and urban areas generally also differ. Rural populations are settled in good food-growing areas. Urban areas tend to be located at coasts or along rivers, wh ...
Demographic changes in the UK, Part 2: Migration
... Poles represent the second-largest group of foreign-born nationals living in the UK. ...
... Poles represent the second-largest group of foreign-born nationals living in the UK. ...
the place of township transformation within south
... type of society we want to achieve. Sectoral policies such as those for housing, health, education etc were intended to be the vehicles through which special attention would be given to areas that have suffered from the neglect of apartheid (townships being one of such areas), but in many cases thes ...
... type of society we want to achieve. Sectoral policies such as those for housing, health, education etc were intended to be the vehicles through which special attention would be given to areas that have suffered from the neglect of apartheid (townships being one of such areas), but in many cases thes ...
Third United Nations conference on housing and - UN
... context of sustainable development, and particularly in promoting growth and social development], Recognizing the need to minimize the negative impacts of climate change on human settlements by reducing the vulnerability of poor populations and increasing the adaptive capacities of cities, as well a ...
... context of sustainable development, and particularly in promoting growth and social development], Recognizing the need to minimize the negative impacts of climate change on human settlements by reducing the vulnerability of poor populations and increasing the adaptive capacities of cities, as well a ...
Critical Studies of Cities and Regions
... In Postmetropolis, Edward Soja foresees the day when tourists entering Los Angeles will be provided with “a visitor’s passbook to hundreds of cultural worlds, with rights to one meal in an appropriately ‘ethnic’ restaurant, an authentic cultural encounter, a musical event, and a brief language lesso ...
... In Postmetropolis, Edward Soja foresees the day when tourists entering Los Angeles will be provided with “a visitor’s passbook to hundreds of cultural worlds, with rights to one meal in an appropriately ‘ethnic’ restaurant, an authentic cultural encounter, a musical event, and a brief language lesso ...
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... What can, in this perspective, be said of the search for a new international economic order? The most frequent claim made by the advocates of a new international order is that the trend in the evolution of the terms of trade between developed and developing countries should be reversed in the name o ...
... What can, in this perspective, be said of the search for a new international economic order? The most frequent claim made by the advocates of a new international order is that the trend in the evolution of the terms of trade between developed and developing countries should be reversed in the name o ...
Review Sheet – Population and Consumption
... for core societies: - world is poised on the brink of disaster, - we are running out of enough food to sustain the growing population - population growth is responsible for poverty, environmental destruction, and social unrest. economic development in poor countries is impossible as long as populati ...
... for core societies: - world is poised on the brink of disaster, - we are running out of enough food to sustain the growing population - population growth is responsible for poverty, environmental destruction, and social unrest. economic development in poor countries is impossible as long as populati ...
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... interaction and co-operation between all the countries in Southern Africa free from the past disturbing influences of political strain and economic and military destabilisation. The nature and extent of such interaction and co-operation should therefore increasingly be determined by underlying econo ...
... interaction and co-operation between all the countries in Southern Africa free from the past disturbing influences of political strain and economic and military destabilisation. The nature and extent of such interaction and co-operation should therefore increasingly be determined by underlying econo ...
Urban Studies Volume 50, Issue 2, February 2013 1. Title: Twin
... push-factor explanation argues that foreign direct investments spawn migration flows to the country from which these investments stem. The pull-factor explanation revolves around demand for low-skilled workers in cities due to the clustering of advanced producer services. It is found that Dutch inve ...
... push-factor explanation argues that foreign direct investments spawn migration flows to the country from which these investments stem. The pull-factor explanation revolves around demand for low-skilled workers in cities due to the clustering of advanced producer services. It is found that Dutch inve ...
Germany: Land Banking/ Land Funds as an instrument for improved land management for CEES an CIS
... The non-profit rural associations have their legal basis in the Reich Settlement Act (Reichssiedlungsgesetz -RSG) of 1919. In 1949 it was taken over by the new Federal Republic and since the Unification Treaty of 1990 is also effective in the new federal states. The act constitutes that the federal ...
... The non-profit rural associations have their legal basis in the Reich Settlement Act (Reichssiedlungsgesetz -RSG) of 1919. In 1949 it was taken over by the new Federal Republic and since the Unification Treaty of 1990 is also effective in the new federal states. The act constitutes that the federal ...
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... Despite the fact that rural areas in Bulgaria are associated with high environmental values, they lag substantially behind their urban counterparts in terms of income and employment opportunities, population density and technical, social and cultural infrastructure. 2. RURAL AREAS IN BULGARIA 2.1. D ...
... Despite the fact that rural areas in Bulgaria are associated with high environmental values, they lag substantially behind their urban counterparts in terms of income and employment opportunities, population density and technical, social and cultural infrastructure. 2. RURAL AREAS IN BULGARIA 2.1. D ...
Is a global rural and remote health research agenda
... any transnational conclusions about the exportability (or otherwise) of any lessons learned. Before transplanting any policies, we have to make sure that there is institutional compatibility between donor and recipient ‘ (Klein, 1997) • “Categorization of countries into more and less similar groups ...
... any transnational conclusions about the exportability (or otherwise) of any lessons learned. Before transplanting any policies, we have to make sure that there is institutional compatibility between donor and recipient ‘ (Klein, 1997) • “Categorization of countries into more and less similar groups ...
Unit 25 Urbanization 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Urban, Urbanism
... Urbanization as a Political – Administrative Process The administrative and political developments have played an important role in urbanization in the past and they continue to be relevant today. From about the 5th century BC to the 18th century AD, urban centers in India emerged, declined or even ...
... Urbanization as a Political – Administrative Process The administrative and political developments have played an important role in urbanization in the past and they continue to be relevant today. From about the 5th century BC to the 18th century AD, urban centers in India emerged, declined or even ...
imagining the future of africa 2025
... policies and solid institutions that it puts in place. The policies that has to be put in place to address most of these challenges rests squarely on the following pillars: First pillar is improving the investment climate, this will focus on reducing the amount of indirect costs to firms, reducing a ...
... policies and solid institutions that it puts in place. The policies that has to be put in place to address most of these challenges rests squarely on the following pillars: First pillar is improving the investment climate, this will focus on reducing the amount of indirect costs to firms, reducing a ...
here - Comparative Rural History of The North Sea Area
... between the sixth and the twenty-first centuries. These publications investigate the relationship between economic growth and ecological constraints, between markets and income structures as well as between lords, governments and peasants. Over the past millennium and more, the regions surrounding t ...
... between the sixth and the twenty-first centuries. These publications investigate the relationship between economic growth and ecological constraints, between markets and income structures as well as between lords, governments and peasants. Over the past millennium and more, the regions surrounding t ...
... In taking advantage of low inflation, many economies have lowered their interest rates to support growth. It is argued in the Survey, however, that further loosening would be difficult due to considerations about capital outflow and financial stability. While many Governments have sufficient fiscal ...
How to Change the World. Entangled Histories of Development
... discourse only after 1945, the concept is clearly older, rooted in the idea that socio-economic conditions would and should improve and that specific policies should be employed to bring about such improvements. Beyond this core, “development” has been a highly contested concept, whose constructed c ...
... discourse only after 1945, the concept is clearly older, rooted in the idea that socio-economic conditions would and should improve and that specific policies should be employed to bring about such improvements. Beyond this core, “development” has been a highly contested concept, whose constructed c ...
Social cohesion, changes in rural society and the stability of the
... If the model is ideal, it is the most efficient level. Out-patient care Senior stays in his/her natural environment while receiving health care. The most commonly used are Personal assistance, Domestic care and Relief services. Institutional care and semi-institutional care Day-care centers, Retirem ...
... If the model is ideal, it is the most efficient level. Out-patient care Senior stays in his/her natural environment while receiving health care. The most commonly used are Personal assistance, Domestic care and Relief services. Institutional care and semi-institutional care Day-care centers, Retirem ...
Central Asian Regional Migration Programme
... economy functioning, and from the other side, the low level of labor payment having growth of life cost, this fact makes to searching better conditions that would ensure acceptable level of life; ...
... economy functioning, and from the other side, the low level of labor payment having growth of life cost, this fact makes to searching better conditions that would ensure acceptable level of life; ...