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    Mapping and assessment of cultural ecosystem services of Latvian coastal areas by Anda Ruskule, Andris Klepers, Kristina Veidemane

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The CES mapping and assessment results were applied to the maritime spatial planning for proposing areas of priority for tourism development, as well as assessing the impacts of the proposed solutions for other uses of the sea. The Latvian approach for mapping of the cultural services in coastal areas was selected as the ESMERALDA case study and examined at the stakeholder workshop in Prague, September 2016.…”
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    Model of the Factors Influencing Competitiveness of the Latvian Fisheries Sector Cluster by Biukšāne Inese

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The aim of the research is to elaborate the model of factors influencing competitiveness of the Latvian fisheries sector cluster. Based on the studied scientific literature, the research provides an improved definition of the sector competitiveness and defines the factors influencing the competitiveness of the sector. …”
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    Conciliation or Disappointment? Baltic German Reactions to Estonian and Latvian Recognition by Heidi Rifk

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The aim of this article is to examine the perspective(s) of a small, but influential minority, the Baltic Germans, to the de jure recognition of the Estonian and Latvian nation-states by the United States of America in 1922. …”
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    The relationship between anomie and participation of Latvian inhabitants in social activities by Levina J., Martinsone K., Kamerade D.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The purpose of this research was to investigate relations between different dimensions of anomie of Latvian inhabitants and their participation in social activities, as well as to find what social activities of Latvian inhabitants best predict their sense of anomie. …”
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    Interaction of sustainability and environment in the case law of the Latvian Constitutional Court by Rodina Anita

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The principle of sustainability in Latvian constitutional law is a quite new one. Still, it is applied by the Constitutional Court reviewing different cases. …”
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    Adaptation of the Intelligence Structure Test, Latvian version: psychometric properties by Inese Jokste, Ingrida Trups-Kalne, Jelena Lubenko, Inga Millere, Inga Millere, Jelena Kolesnikova, Jelena Kolesnikova

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The data show that the psychometric properties of the Latvian version of IST-2000R are in line with scientific norms. …”
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    External actors and the evolution of Latvian nationality policy, 1991-1999 by Morris, H, Morris, Helen M

    Published 2001
    “…<p>Since regaining independence in 1991, Latvian nationality policy has developed from an exclusive, almost restitutionist, policy seeking to identity the Latvian state with the Latvian nation into a more inclusive civic definition of Latvian citizenship. …”
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    Dreaming of Sweden as a Space of Wellbeing: Lifestyle Migration Among Young Latvians and Romanians by Henrik Emilsson, Caroline Adolfsson

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Based on 41 semi-structured interviews with young Latvians and Romanians in Malmö, Sweden, this article explores why Europeans from new European Union (EU) member states want to move to, and stay in, Sweden despite economic difficulties and underemployment. …”
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    Latvian health care competitiveness in relation to its infrastructure and available resources by Kokarevica A., Villerusa A., Behmane D., Berkis U., Cauce V.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Current situation in health care in Latvia is characterized by populations’ restricted access to health care services, high out-of-pocket payments and poor health outcomes of the population. More than 10% of Latvian population can’t afford medical care. The ratio of public funding for healthcare in Latvia is among the lowest in EU countries. …”
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