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    Improved Understanding of Trade-Offs and Synergies in Ecosystem Services via Fine Land-Use Classification and Multi-Scale Analysis in the Arid Region of Northwest China by Yingqing Su, Qi Feng, Wei Liu, Meng Zhu, Honghua Xia, Xiaohong Ma, Wenju Cheng, Jutao Zhang, Chengqi Zhang, Linshan Yang, Xinwei Yin

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Further, multi-scale ESs were evaluated under different climate change and development scenarios (i.e., the SSP1-2.6 and ecological protection scenario, SSP1-2.6-EP; SSP2-4.5 and natural development scenario, SSP2-4.5-ND; SSP5-8.5 and economic growth scenario, SSP5-8.5-EG). The results demonstrated that the arid region of northwest China (ANWC) was experiencing a significant and continuous warming trend accompanied by increased humidity. …”
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    Identifying and Prioritization of Good Governance Effective Factors Focused on a Sustained Development Approach by Vahid Perghan, Nour Mohammad Yaghobi, Aleme Keikha

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Finally, the research findings showed the components of comment and accountability, quality of laws, corruption control, rule of law, transparency, vision and planning, effectiveness and efficiency, ethics, responsibility, trust, justice, poverty alleviation, economic growth Participation, institutional development, meritocracy, central trust and political stability, and anger, respectively, are important components of good governance with a sustainable development approach. …”
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  4. 17764

    The Role of Technological Innovation Capabilities on Innovative Performance Promotion in Knowledge-Based Firms (Studying Firms in Science and Technology Park of Tehran University) by Mehdi Ebrahiminejad, Mahdi Dehghani Soltani

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Innovation is one of the main motivators for economic growth and value creation, especially by the advent of knowledge-based economy; innovation is a key factor in the success or failure of organizations in the field of competition as well as the main source of competitive advantage. …”
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    Earth system modeling with endogenous and dynamic human societies: the copan:CORE open World–Earth modeling framework by J. F. Donges, J. F. Donges, J. F. Donges, J. Heitzig, J. Heitzig, W. Barfuss, W. Barfuss, M. Wiedermann, J. A. Kassel, J. A. Kassel, T. Kittel, J. J. Kolb, J. J. Kolb, T. Kolster, T. Kolster, F. Müller-Hansen, F. Müller-Hansen, I. M. Otto, K. B. Zimmerer, K. B. Zimmerer, W. Lucht, W. Lucht, W. Lucht

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…These can contain biophysical (e.g., carbon cycle dynamics), socio-metabolic or economic (e.g., economic growth or energy system changes), and sociocultural processes (e.g., voting on climate policies or changing social norms) and their feedback interactions, and they are based on elementary entity types, e.g., grid cells and social systems. …”
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    Changes in and driving forces of ecosystem services in tropical southwestern China by Jianbo Yang, De-Li Zhai, Zhou Fang, Juha M. Alatalo, Zhiliang Yao, Wei Yang, Yufang Su, Yang Bai, Gaojuan Zhao, Jianchu Xu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…With human activities and economic growth, tropical forests are becoming the primary sources of new plantations, making tropical regions hotspots of ecosystem service degenerations and biodiversity losses. …”
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    Design the Model of Public-Private Partnership in Downstream Iran’s Oil Industries by Samane Fayez, Abolhasan Faghihi, Saeed Sayad Shirkosh

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Finally, the final model was extracted.IntroductionOne of the most important factors in achieving high economic growth,is the provision of the required infrustructure.Given the scarity of public sector financial resources, the use of finacial resources,expertise,productivity and creativity of the private sector to perform public sector tasks and increase the general level of community welfare are avoided, it is unacceptable.Iran also needs to use modern methods such as puvblic-private partnership to accelerate growth and development.Iran’s oil industry consists of two parts:Upstream and Downstream industries.Given that transfer and partnership of the private sector is possible only in Downstream industries and according to the importance and neccessity of the issues raised,it can be claimed that by conducting research entitled design and testing the modle of public-private partnership in Downstream Iran’s oil industries,it is hoped that by correcting the procedures and coordination between the public and private sectors,creating opportunities for active participation of these two section.Case studyIn this qualitative research,elites of senior managers in Downstream Irans’s oil industries the research population and data collection.Theoretical frameworkFrom the last decades of 1970,privatization has become a dominate goal in the policies of some governments and countries have followed a particular model of privatization.From the beginning of the decade1980,governments faced two concerns:one is the increase in public’s sector debt and  another one is necessity of infrastructur’s develop.these concerns led to the private sector enter into the public sector investment.In the early 1990,new aspects were provided for private sector partnership and during the 1990and 2000decades,more countries turned to public_private partnership.A public-private partnership(ppp)is a cooperative arrangement between two or more public and private sectors,typically of a long-term nature.In other words,it involves governments and business that work together to complete a project and/or to provide services to the population.According to the studies done,however there are good opportunities to develop the private sector partnership in Downstream Iran’s oil industries,but there are obstacles and problemes such as:existance of problems in financing,lack of comprehensive and permanent law,lack of familiarity of executive devices with p.p.p,lack of attractiveness to enter the private sector,lack of effective monitoring of activities and lack of integration in low and regulations.  …”
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    The Effects of Financial Structure on Life Expectancy (Cup-FM Approach) by Amirali Farhang

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Results: According to the research results, the effect of GDP growth at a fixed price on life expectancy is positive and indicates that with increasing economic growth, people have been able to invest more in education, improve their nutritional conditions and health facilities. …”
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    AN ANALYSIS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOUSING VALUES AND HOUSE-SPECIFIC FACTORS AND ITS NEIGHBOURING AMENITIES IN TURKEY by Büşra Gezikol, Sinan Esen, Hakan Tunahan

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…These facilities which can be measured by various instruments used in developed countries have an increasing importance in determining the housing price.The housing sector has an important engine in the economic growth of the countries. For this reason, the decision-makers closely follow the construction sector and the housing market and keep the market alive in case of stagnation risk by decreasing tax, interest and transaction fees. …”
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    Assessing the sustainable development of free trade-industrial zones in Iran by Mansour Jangizehi, Mohammad Reza Maleki, Ali Salmasnia

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Therefore, considering the high potential of free trade-industrial zones in economic growth of the country, it is necessary to take the all dimensions of sustainable development into account. …”
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    ENSURING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF THE ECONOMY: POSSIBILITIES OF IMPLEMENTATION OF FOREIGN EXPERIENCE by Liubov Kvasnii, Liubov Malyk, Oresta Scherban, Oksana Soltysik

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The growing world population and rapid economic growth lead to increased energy consumption. …”
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    Cities, networks, and knowledge spillovers by Jara-Figueroa, Cristian

    Published 2022
    “…Economies grow as a result of new ideas enabling innovations that render existing technologies obsolete. Yet, explaining economic growth by using the growth of ideas just pushes the question a step further. …”
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    How costly is financial constraint ? by Ek, Chanbora

    Published 2016
    “…Though there are many studies on the effect of finance on firm's investment, how financial constraint affects firm's productivity, which is a prominent factor for a firm's performance and a country's economic growth, has not received much attention. In addition, those few studies on this linkage have often not been able to produce reliable results due to econometric issues involved. …”
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    Prioritising conservation areas in Southeast Asia: highlighting zoological biodiversity hotspots and assessing spatiotemporal patterns of the felids guild by Chiaverini, L

    Published 2022
    “…The causes of the current sixth mass extinction are to be found in the effects of human population and economic growth on natural resources. Growth of human population determines increases of the resources required, which are provided by anthropic enterprises. …”
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    Economic Valuation of the Nature tourism Area of Pulau Redang Marine Park, Terengganu, Malaysia by Mamat, Mohd Parid

    Published 2010
    “…Natural areas as recreational sites are increasingly recognized as important assets in conserving natural resources and generating economic growth via ecotourism development. The demand for tourism related to nature is quite substantial and is fast expanding. …”
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    Analysis and modelling of urban sprawl process and its spatiotemporal patterns in tripoli metropolitan area, Libya by Abdulhadi, Abubakr Albashir

    Published 2014
    “…Urban development is a spatially dynamic phenomenon that indicates population increase, expansion of built-up areas, economic growth, increased importance level of cities, and so on. …”
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    Ecology and behaviour of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis Raffles) at Kuala Selangor Nature Park, Malaysia by Kambali, Kamarul Ariffin

    Published 2016
    “…This study was conducted to obtain a better understanding about social organization, ranging behaviour, food selection, activity budget, pest behaviour and also human-macaque conflict. Nowadays, economic growth and a rapid increase in human population have resulted in a widespread violation on forest habitat, resulting in the burgeoning of human-nonhuman primate conflict due to the crop raiding activity by the macaques and more recently, pest behaviour in urban environments as they exploit garbage and other human food sources. …”
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    Awareness and perception on agriculture fresh produce traceability among producers and wholesalers in Malaysia by Saipul Jannah, Juliana Ritonga

    Published 2016
    “…Agriculture is the third engine of economic growth in Malaysia. Agriculture has been taken seriously by the Malaysian government as they made a National Agriculture Policy and follow by Agro-Food Policy and food safety is one of the eighth (8th) main ideas to perform the Agro-Food Policy. …”
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